Two versions of the Vertical Blooms card with Countryside Inn embossing folder made by Jane on my team. She knocked this one way out of the park! I love both the softness of the Bubble Bath ink/ribbon one and the darker Pebbled Path version. If you find your ink isn't as "crisp" as you'd like, it could be that it's a little too juicy for a photopolymer stamp so you can either push some of the ink out of way using an old gift card directly on your ink pad (carefully) or blot some ink off with paper towel. Sometimes it's your photopolymer stamp that needs "seasoning". That's not the case here, but if you come across this, try stamping with Versamark and cleaning off. That has been known to help season the stamp. Thanks Jane for these beautiful cards!
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