On am on vacation and with blogspot I can choose the date of posting so while I am at the beach please enjoy this card! My stamp ten groups made this card this month. and some made the scrapbook page shown here. It is so nice to be able to teach classes that show how both scrapbooking and card making ideas can be used!
Supplies
Paper- Kraft, So Saffron, Chocolate chip, Bella birds DSP
Ink - So Saffron Chocolate chip
Stamps - Flight of the Butterfly
Accessories - Stampin Dimensionals, Snips, Punches 1 inch and scallop
Just a side note Elaine asked how these flowers were done, very easily! Punch flowers using scallop punch. Using a dauber in the same color as your paper sponge edges of flower. Snip to create petals using your scissors try and snip at each valley of the flower and then I slightly turned each petal in the same direction to get some lift. Last step is to punch a 1"circle from a coordinating color and using a dimensional pop on to create center. See Easy Peasy!
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
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7 comments:
Seriously, you need to share how you made those flowers (when you get back from the beach). Did you just punch the scalloped circle and snip at a bit of an angle all the way around?
Very pretty card and I love the technique (however you did it).
Fun fun!
Cute card! Hope you are enjoying your vacation!
This is just lovely!
So pretty! Thanks for sharing how to make the flowers. I will definitely give that a try. :-)
Really lovely.
Love that row of sunflowers!
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