Showing posts with label Fairy Dust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fairy Dust. Show all posts
Monday, September 17, 2012
Flower 4 You
This was a crazy weekend filled with busy busy busy... I didn't even see my stamp room for 2 days. I almost forgot what it looked like... I did however see the splitcoast challenge today to make rolled flowers... So I am glad that I had a few minutes to play before work today... I absolutely LOVE paper/rolled flowers and anyone that has ever seen my gallery knows this already... Thank you so much for such a wonderful challenge today... I used my spellbinder's bity blossoms die to make my flowers... I added a little bit of glue gloss to my flowers and sparkled them up with some fairy dust... They look awesome in real life.. Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you like what I have done...
Happy Stamping!!!
Labels:
Fairy Dust,
Glue Gloss,
Paper Flowers,
Spellbinders
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Beautiful Wishes
Here is my card for today's challenge. We had to use stitching on our card either by sewing machine or faux stitches.. I wanted to dip out and go with the faux since I am still recovering from knee surgery, but I didn't. I whipped out the sewing machine and I did a double stitch around my main panel. My card base is Calypso Coral and I added a focal layer with 2 different DSP that I stitched together with a double stitch. My flowers were made using the spellbinders bitty blossoms set. I used a paper tool kit from McGill to create the dimension in the flowers. I then applied a small amount of glue gloss and then added a sprinkling of fairy dust (pralines n cream). If you don't own glue gloss and fairy dust and you are making paper flowers, I highly recommend you get it... They are awesome... I added a lace band and a few pearls to this card but wanted to leave it pretty simple in design so the sentiment was my focus. I hope you enjoy what I have done here and would love to hear your comments.
Happy Stamping!!!
Labels:
Fairy Dust,
Glue Gloss,
Paper Flowers,
Pearls,
Spellbinders,
Stitching
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