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I just had to finally ink up these darling stamps and use a technique that Debby from the DT at the Penny Black blog uses on her cards. It is such an amazing look-she is the "Queen of Everything" when it comes to layering her images! I finally found some larger embossing tools so I could make my images 'rounded' if that makes any sense. It is hard to tell on these pictures.
Maybe a tad bit cleaner this week. Started on a HMouse card which has since been put off to the side with the other images...a wee bit of focus issues here tonight LOL. On to something else. You can see a fun cookbook club page off to the left-from a once a month class where we scrapbook a recipe (6x6 size) and also sample the the recipe! Yummy! This month was Hawaiian Sweet Bread...Oh goodness was it ever delish!
In the center of my desk you will see a paper with 3 columns. A wonderful discovery from the web. It is actually a worksheet where I can list all the products I use on a card instead of carrying everything downstairs to my computer to type up my post! It lists things like Card name, stamps, patterned paper, cardstock, inks, markers, pencils, flower, ribbon/fiber, brads, stickers, glitter, gems, buttons, die cuts, embossing, paper punches, border punches, other/unknown and techniques uses. You could easily make one up with you own details. I can use this same sheet for 3 creations (each column is the same) I think I would add copics to this list, but now I just scribble them under "other".
Thanks for popping in to say Hello today. Go take a tour of the world's crafty desks over at Julia's What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday.
Off to watch The Voice and do a little stamping tonight!
Card details:
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Stamps:
Perils of Love from Penny Black 4132K
Wishing You a Day D3429 by Printworks
Cardstock: Baja Breeze (SU!) Dwell dp from My Minds Eye
Ink: Memento Black
Copics: YG 23,17
BG0000,000,01
C 2,3,4
R 83,85
YR18,24,21,17E00,11 R 20
Misc: Nestie Label 4, SU white organza ribbon, misc charm,
I just had to finally ink up these darling stamps and use a technique that Debby from the DT at the Penny Black blog uses on her cards. It is such an amazing look-she is the "Queen of Everything" when it comes to layering her images! I finally found some larger embossing tools so I could make my images 'rounded' if that makes any sense. It is hard to tell on these pictures.
Swingin'
Maybe a tad bit cleaner this week. Started on a HMouse card which has since been put off to the side with the other images...a wee bit of focus issues here tonight LOL. On to something else. You can see a fun cookbook club page off to the left-from a once a month class where we scrapbook a recipe (6x6 size) and also sample the the recipe! Yummy! This month was Hawaiian Sweet Bread...Oh goodness was it ever delish!
In the center of my desk you will see a paper with 3 columns. A wonderful discovery from the web. It is actually a worksheet where I can list all the products I use on a card instead of carrying everything downstairs to my computer to type up my post! It lists things like Card name, stamps, patterned paper, cardstock, inks, markers, pencils, flower, ribbon/fiber, brads, stickers, glitter, gems, buttons, die cuts, embossing, paper punches, border punches, other/unknown and techniques uses. You could easily make one up with you own details. I can use this same sheet for 3 creations (each column is the same) I think I would add copics to this list, but now I just scribble them under "other".
Thanks for popping in to say Hello today. Go take a tour of the world's crafty desks over at Julia's What's On Your Workdesk? Wednesday.
Off to watch The Voice and do a little stamping tonight!
Card details:
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Stamps:
Perils of Love from Penny Black 4132K
Wishing You a Day D3429 by Printworks
Cardstock: Baja Breeze (SU!) Dwell dp from My Minds Eye
Ink: Memento Black
Copics: YG 23,17
BG0000,000,01
C 2,3,4
R 83,85
YR18,24,21,17E00,11 R 20
Misc: Nestie Label 4, SU white organza ribbon, misc charm,