Showing posts with label Die Cuts. Show all posts
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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Great Friends!


This card is for IC172 on SCS...today's inspiration were some beautiful dresses from Little Daisy Designs...they are all adorable, you should go and check them out!


For my card I decided to use the Great Friends set from SU's spring mini. I stamped the butterfly on white with so saffron. I then layered it on a SU butterfly die cut. For the body, I used a photo turn mount and for the head I added a small rhinestone brad. I then stamped the leaf image in so saffron for the background. Added a bit of DSP, ribbon, and the sentiment (which was stamped once on baja breeze, and then again on so saffron, and then layered).


Card Details:
Images: Great Friends
Paper: Baja Breeze, So Saffron, White, DSP (not sure of the name).
Inks: Baja Breeze, So Saffron
Accessories: Photo Turn Mount, Rhinestone Brad, Baja Breeze Ribbon, SU Butterfly die cut.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Stamping with DD

Well, I went ahead and bought the new big shot that Stampin' Up! has started selling, and ever since I got it, my 5 year old DD has been eying it...so wanting to play with it (like mother like daughter LOL!!). So, when one of the VSN challenges with weekend was to have your kids create a bookmark, I thought it would be the perfect chance to show her what to do. Let me tell you, even I was impress at how the baskets and blooms die-cut cut through the chipboard...like butter!! Anyway, back to DD...she love to turn the crank and see the outcome. Then she had a BLAST inking the chipboard up with my craft ink spot. She had inky fingers..."just like you mommy", she said. hehehe!!

Anyway, I really liked the way these turned out so I decided to make more of them for all the gals in my current book club. I really hope they all like them!!

Bookmark details:
Paper: Chipboard, So Saffron DSP
Ink: Ruby Red Craft Ink
Accessories: Filigree Brad and Chocolate Chip Satin Ribbon
Die-cut: Basket & blooms

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