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Feeling RegalFeeling Regal 

Author : Stacey Dunning


This card was made with stamps from our Feeling Regal Set   Additional stamp used: Botanical Portrait

The background was created by stamping on light aqua cardstock.  I stamped the Damask image multiple times in a pattern similar to wallpaper in Memento Bahama Blue.  I then crumpled the paper, flattened it back out, spritzed it with water and rubbed the Distress Antique Linen pad over the high spots in the paper and spritzed with water again.  Once dry, I misted the paper with Fireworks Sweet Plum.  The crown border was stamped using Brilliance Galaxy Gold and I created the gold around the circle die cut with a Krylon gold paint pen.  Gold embellishment on the scallop die cut was drawn with a Marvy fine line gold paint pen.  Face image was colored with Marvy Le Plume Permanent markers and the crown was colored with Marvy Le Plume Permanent markers and the Marvy fine line gold paint pen.


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