Showing posts with label All Occasion Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All Occasion Cards. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Just For You

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I just love this stamp!!!  It’s from a set of free stamps that came with a magazine I bought.  Lot of open space for colouring.  I coloured this one up with Shinan Touch Twin markers and added a little Prismacolour pencil to highlight.

Sunday, April 08, 2012

Loving my Distress inks

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This card was painted with Distress reinkers.  The stamp is an oldie from Stampin’ Up.   I found this scrap of “handmade” paper in my stash that just seemed so right for this card.

Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Things that Fly

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I recently bought this Magenta stamp from someone ready to send it on to a new home.   I painted it up with watercolour, added some layers, mounted it to a base card that I embossed with a long rectangular Nestabilitie that my sweet sistah gave me for my birthday.

Thanks for stopping by.

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Framing an Image

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I’ve framed around my watercoloured image with a square Nestabilitie and I absolutely love this look!    If you’ve not tried this, the sandwich recipe is on the Spellbinders packaging and can be adapted to the die cutting machine you have.  When my Cuttlebug “passed on” I replaced it with a Big Shot and I absolutely love it.

Thanks for taking the time to visit.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Red, Black & White

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I know, long time no bloggie.  What can I say; it’s either stamp or blog.  LOL.  I’m going to try updating my blog on my lunch hours at work and see if that works any better.

Anyways, enough of the blah-blah.  Here’s a card I made a while back and I love this colour combination.  I find it quite striking.     I used one of my favourite text stamps from Hero Arts and the Spellbinder butterfly die was run thru my Cuttlebug.  

Thanks for stopping by for a peek!

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Not A Single Stamp!

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I think this paper speaks for itself and rather than obscure the beauty of the paper I opted for just a simple strip of dotted paper and some flowers from my stash.