Here are some more cards from the swap I did last week. I have been enjoying them, so I wanted to share with you the rest of the fabulous cards I received with you! Enjoy, tomorrow I will have a cupcake tree I made for a shower.
Welcome to the Royal Blog tour one of my favorite ways to spend an evening is perusing great blogs. Well hop along for the opportunity to see some amazing work by some amazing women! My castle has work using the pocjet shiloettes stamp set. and I woul like to you share with you some of my designs using that stamp set. First card up is a variation of a card you saw earlier on my blog and is again inspired by my stamping friend Jan Rienhardt. I saw a card that she made with the sunset a while back and had to case it. Here is my version. Supplies Ink - Soft Suede, Bashful Blue, Pumpkin Pie, So Saffron, Old Olive Paper -More Mustard DSP, Soft Suede, Ruby Red, Whisper White Stamps - Pocket Silhouettes, Flight of the Butterfly, Autumn days Accessories - Butterfly Sizzlet The next card up reminds me of the grasses on the beach on the outer banks of North Carolina. this card uses masking and of course Pocket Silhouettes The next card is a...
I am so excited to be showcasing the Medallion Stamp Set from the Award Winning Stampin' Up! Idea book & Catalog 2009-2010. This Stamp Set is sure to be one of your favorites because of so many wonderful many uses for this background set! The samples below use designer series paper, as well as exclusive Stampin' up inks designed to coordinate with their card stock. First up Is this cute little gift bag using old olive designer series Paper and Craft inks. Next up I have been so enjoying all the new in colors So I could not resist the opportunity to share this card showcasing the new Rich Razzelberry, Melon Mambo and Curry Last up is a project created using the Petal Sizzix Die to make a box and decorated with....... You guessed it the Medallion Background stamp set! This set is so versatile be sure to stop back the 29 for more information on these projects! Last but not least is a card to coordinate with the gift box! Thank you for stopping by I promise ...
The other day I saw the cutest pumpkin made by Gretchen Barron . I thought I would give it a try myself. Isn't he just the cutest! Supplies Ink Only orange Paper Old olive, Basic black, Only orange Accessories Pillow box Sizzix die, dauber Tombow 1, 1/2, 1/4 Inch circle punches as well as the photo corners punch! Start by cutting out 3 pillow boxes from Only Orange paper. Using only orange ink and a dauber daub edges of the pillow box to highlight. Then glue with Tombow the three pillow box sections together side by side to make the pumpkin body. Also cut large scallop for the bottom. I flipped up the edges of the scallop circle and put Tombow on the bottom sections of Pumpkin. Carefully slide scallop circle from the top of the pumpkin to the bottom and press the glue to the the scallop circle to adhere the bottom to the pumpkin. To make the face cut three of the smallest triangles from the Photo corner punch from Basic Black and glue together to make the smile. Using a left...
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