Thursday, July 12, 2007

Blooming Dress


Stamp is Blooming with happiness by Stampin Up. I finally got a set of Prisma pencils from Michaels and colored the image.

I also used the marvy scallop punch to border the stamped image with a scalloped circle.

The flowers are by prima and I added small pearls in the center. The flowers were then glued to a strip of sheer polka dot lime green ribbon.

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Birthday Wishes!


The gift box is actually a wooden mounted stamp from Michael's which was only $1!

The sentiment is also a $1 stamp, but it's from one of the acrylic sets at Michaels.

The card is embellished with Prima flowers and a pearl brad by creative memories.

THe green edge was scalloped using a corner adorner by EK Success.

Rhinestones were also added for an additional touch.

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Monday, June 25, 2007

Christmas in the Summer


I may start slowly working on christmas cards this summer. (That's a big maybe!)

I used the cricut cartridge to cut out the ornament at 4 1/2".

A small eyelet was used to hold the card together. I then covered the eyelet with a smaller pearl.

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Sunday, June 24, 2007

Shoes


This card was done based on a sketch challenge on splitcoaststampers.com

Background stamp by Stampin' UP (French Script)

Shoes are a $1 stamp purchased at Michaels.

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Hoppy For You!


Stamp set by Stampin Up

Baby Buggy


Another baby shower card. I used a stamp set by Stampin' Up (Buggies and Booties)

The verse says, "Babies are bits of stardust blown from the hands of god.

Patterned paper by Daisy Bucket Designs.

Lace and pearls were used for embellishment.

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Monday, June 4, 2007

Shadow Box


This is absolutely one of my top favorite stamps. The stamp is by Inky Antics.

I water colored the girl in using ink pads and water color pencils.

The scallop was cut out using a scallop punch and then glued down onto the card stock. I then used my coluzzle system (which many people hate) to cut out the oval through both layers of card stock.

The sides of the shadow box are glued together and it stands right up. Instructions found on the resources section of splitcoast.

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