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Combining Stamps and Dies from Various Companies

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I LOVE (yes LOVE) combining stamps and dies from various companies on my cards!  I think sometimes we feel like if we use a stamp set from one company then we must use other products from that same company on our cards.  This simply isn’t the case.  When you combine stamps and dies from various companies you can achieve AMAZING results.  Check out your stash and see what you can create!  Share it with me on social media!  Let’s take a closer look at today’s card.  All of the products used are list below.

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Combining Stamps and Dies from Various Companies

Combining stamps and dies from various companies

So what companies did I use on this card: My Favorite Things Stamps and Die-namics, Altenew, and Simon Says Stamp.  I also used Distress Ink in the background and Copic on the flowers.

First, use your anti-static powder tool on a panel of Neenah 80lb cardstock.  Stamp the background image in Versamark ink and coat the panel in Silver Pearl Embossing powder.  Then use the largest of the A2 Stitched Rectangle dies from My Favorite Things Die-namics.

Now, stamp the sentiment and the flowers.  The sentiment is from Simon Says Stamp’s Everything Together stamp set.  Be sure you leave enough room around the sentiment and the flowers to die cut each out.

Grab your favorite Copic combos and color the flowers.  Add little white highlights to ends of the petals for added details.

Check out the video for more details on how this card came together!

Products Used for Combining Stamps and Dies from Various Companies

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