February 16, 2013

HIMCR #85 - Embossing Technique (Sweet n Sassy digitals)

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Happy Saturday!!!
 
Thanks for visiting, we hope you join our challenge over at HIMCR this week, we are using digital stamps from
 
Sweet n Sassy also has challenges, check out their blog here
 
 
I was given "Your're too tweet" digital stamp to work with and here is what I came up with. I thought it would make a perfect Easter card!!!!
 
 
 
I embossed the cloud with kassie's Brocade embossing folder and printed this sweet digital stamp out on two different patterened paper then paper pierced it! I used scalloped scissors to cut around the sentiment. I used lace ribbon by recollections and yellow ribbon in my stash. 
 
 
Hope you join us this week!!!
 
It's a long weekend for us here on the Island, Michael is thrilled..Monday's holiday is "Family Day", how bout that! 

February 15, 2013

Happy Birthday Round Card

Happy Friday!!
Thanks for visiting, you have to know it makes my day!

There are so many birthdays coming up in Troy's family in March so I thought I would get a head start... yeah, believe that!!! ( being the procrastinator that I am, hehe)

 I made the base and scalloped layers using  "Birthday Bash" Cricut cartridge...Card/Tag on pg. 43 .. I decreased the size each time , I started at 5 1/2 "

I inked the edges of the 3rd 4th and base layer with "pineneedles" Tim Holtz's distress ink and the 2nd layer with "Verdigris" Antiquities by Ranger and layerd them. (centered)

The stamp is a cling on stamp by Recollections, I colored it using Specturm Noir Pens.

The Sentiment is an old stamp, I inked the 2 scalloped layers behind it with "Red Brick" distress ink and "weather wood", both by Tim Holtz Ranger.
The leaves are from Spellbinders,the floral embellishments are from Recollections and finally the ribbon is from my stash.





Have a great day!

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