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This card was stamped with a Rubber Stamp Tapestry (Blue Eden
SFL34067-2) These stamps are so easy to work with. We are always
giving demos in the store and you can check out their website for dozens of
other sets, videos, and ideas. www.rubberstamptapestry.com
This card was so easy to make. It will be offered as 1 card in a new class
I am designing. Stay tuned
The background technique of these cards will be offered in a Distress Ink class
in the near future that Brenda is designing.
This card was made with 2 different Cuttlebug folders and the Scor-It. We
like this tool much better than the Scor Pal as the embossing is much more
pronounced. The daisies were punched out and adhered to the card, bling
put the final touch on it. Brenda used this as a wedding card....quite appropriate.
There is a smaller version of this card that will be taught in Brenda's new
"Create with Cuttlebug" class.
The background of this card was done using the puzzle tile and stippling with
chalk ink. The stamp was inked with black and H20 twinkles and Sakura gel pens
completed the colouring. A little glitter glue and gold class and peel
stickers finished the card.
The cuttlebug did the background then Sue went to work with her markers and dove
blender. Such fun stamps to play with.
Image stamped on acetate with staz-on, dries clear and glitter put on the
reverse of the image, chalk coloured on the cardstock to make the sand and water
look realistic.
Alcohol ink makes up the frame, rainbow parchment paper was used for the
pergamano technique and fusible fibers was placed behind the poped out perga
design.
Such an easy technique to use the markers and colour on the stamp, spritz the
stamp lightly and stamp on the cardstock.
This card was designed by Brenda. There is a story behind it that I must
tell. When I asked Brenda what class she wanted to teach for our Autumn
Retreat she said she would like to try something different and maybe she would
teach quilling. Well, from looking through many books, of course she had
to investigate something different than the regular quilling. This is the
card she made. So you can imagine what her class will be like for the
retreat. Truly Brenda is one very talented lady.
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