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You're Flipping Amazing! (Purple Version) Beth Duff Designs

Hello there, I couldn't resist making another mermaid sequins flipping card in another color. I did a previous blog post where I did the exact same card just with blue. Find that blog post here You're flipping Amazing "Blue Version"

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The images and sentiment are both from the seas the day stamp set. They were stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink.  On the sentiment I used Simon Says Stamp clear embossing powder and set it with the Marvey heat tool.   
The circle was created with the big shot machine and the Spellbinders nestabilities Standard circles Large dies.  I then colored the images and circle with Spectrum noir markers and a few comic markers too.  The Spectrum noir markers I used were  TB2,TN2 and the Copic colors I used were YG17 Grass Green, B24 Sky, Y15 cadmium yellow, YR04 Chrome orange, B02 Robins egg blue, YG03 yellow green, V04 Lilac and V17 Amethyst.
As you can see part of the sentiment was popped up with foam tape. I used the scotch mounting tape to add some dimension here. 
Then comes the fun and interactive part of the card. Awhile back I got some fun sequins changing pillow cases from Dollarama for a good deal. Well I stocked up some for the house and some for crafty purposes. I finally got around to using it on a crafty projects and I love the results.  
I was able to cut it apart and it still stayed in tact to change the sequins and add a fun element to the card. I cut it to wrap around the circle.  I used felt glue to adhere the sequins pillowcase/fabric to the card as it’s what I had on hand but I think a fabric glue would work better.  To adhere the circle I used the scotch Advanced Tape Glider.
Checkout the card below, there will also be a video at the very end seeing this fun card in action. 







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