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I like the effect of two-layer stamping, but I seldom try it. The cards I've seen posted to this challenge have been so wonderful; they motivated me to do this again.

CARD
5“ x 6”
Bazzill cardstock (very dark green)

MAT
Unknown Cream/Light Tan Cardstock
Impression Obsession Stamp (Cover-a-Card–Tapestry)
Versafine Vintage Sepia
(I don't have an acrylic block big enough for this stamp, but I put it on the table face up, inked it, and put the cardstock on top. I pressed down with my fingers all over, and it came out fine.)

FOCAL IMAGE
Stampin' Up! Kraft Cardstock
Rubber Stamp Plantation Stamp (Monstera Panel)
Versfine Vintage Sepia and Olympia Green
(I wanted to emboss the green image, but I couldn't get good coverage today. I tried three different embossing powders before I decided to do without it. Actually, I like it without the heat embossing. It suits the image.)

Score-It Tool to score the lines around the focal image
(The score lines were inspired by Jan's Double Score Challenge. I even tried a music script as a background so I could enter this card in her challenge too, but it didn't look right so this will be a one-challenge card.)

Anna-Karin, thank you for the challenge. I enjoyed this and liked the way the card turned out.

Jan, thank you to you too! You reminded me of using the score lines on cards. I like the way they framed the focal image.

TFL.
Daria


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