Showing posts with label stampin up punch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stampin up punch. Show all posts
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Less is More #14 White on White
Wow! I never would have tried this, but today's Challenge on Less is More is to make a card using white on white and it worked!. I used stampin Up's embossing folder first then added lace to the side of the card. I started stacking flowers (punched from Marvy and Stampin Up) together then added the heart (Marvy punch) and found this wedding sentiment in my stash and called the card complete. I love the elegant feel of an all white card. Thanks for looking!
Friday, May 6, 2011
365 Cards: #67 Royally Crafted
The challenge on 365 Cards is to make a wedding card and let it be inspired by the royal couple in any way that you choose. I stamped with moonlight white ink by brilliance and used "Bridal" embossing powder by the personal stamp exchange. I stamped and cut out the banner and used an exacto knife to lift part of the bow on the arch. I used sticker letters to spell Mr. and Mrs. on the banner. I added lot's of pearls, ribbon, a flower embellishment, and a rhinestone for bling in the middle of the bow. I chose a border punch by Stampin Up to complete this wedding card fit for a royal ~ Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Cooking it Up #56
On cooking it up with Katie, http://cookingitupwithkatie.blogspot.com/
The ingredients for this week are:
*Start with a Die Cut
*Add a few scallops
*Keep it Monochromatic
I'm still working with K & Co's new sweet nectar die cut collection. I chose a scalloped circle with a paper orange flower on top and a rhinestone center for embellishment. The butterfly, the word window and the ribbon are all in shades of orange to keep it monochromatic. The result is a bright a happy thinking of you card.
The ingredients for this week are:
*Start with a Die Cut
*Add a few scallops
*Keep it Monochromatic
I'm still working with K & Co's new sweet nectar die cut collection. I chose a scalloped circle with a paper orange flower on top and a rhinestone center for embellishment. The butterfly, the word window and the ribbon are all in shades of orange to keep it monochromatic. The result is a bright a happy thinking of you card.
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