Praying for You + Video

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Hi readers! Happy Monday to you! I’m so happy to be back with you today with the very talented Andrea Walford of Paper Crafter’s Library! This pretty card features embossing, die cutting, faux wood coloring, and more! Be sure to watch the video for the full tutorial. Some highlighted Simon Exclusive products featured are: Hand Lettered Encouragement clear stampsPraying for You wafer thin dies, and Crosses wafer thin dies.

Enjoy!

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Thanks for reading today, and thanks to Andrea of PCL for being our great guest today!!!

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  1. I loved everything about this tutorial!!! From the wood grain technique to the water color to the WAX PAPER DIE CUTTING!!! I’m so trying that right away! It’s my biggest pet peeve about the intricate word dies- takes extra time popping them out of the die! So cool!!! Thanks for sharing! I’d love to see more from her!

  2. What a lovely card! I have a friend dealing with a serious illness and this would be perfect for her. Thanks for the inspiration. :D

  3. I love the cross dies and the praying for you ones and they are now on My “never ever donna end” wish list!! I may just be tempted to check out the prices of these later! I love the card and will have to try out the embossing and water colour resist idea soon too! TFS!!!

  4. Very pretty card. I too, use wax paper for my intricate dies. I wondered when all the other gals would catch on to this awesome technique. Sure saves alot of time.

  5. What a lovely card! Thank you for the inspiration as these are the toughest kind of card for me to make and get creative.

  6. Andrea is such a talented crafter, and she so generously shares her secrets. This card is just stunning!

  7. I love cards made by Andrea. She makes them look so simple. Would love to see more cards made by her!

  8. oh what a wonderful card and I love this technique for wood…its so simple compared to some past ones I have seen and it really works so well. That is so awesome.

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