Okay, I know I am supposed to be working on my sister's wedding album, but I also wanted to play with my new embossing folders I bought for my Big Shot. So I ran a piece of Real Red card stock through it and I had a cool swirly piece of embossed card stock in my hand. I set it down and went back to photos. But this piece of paper was staring at me so I stared back! It said "make a quick card...no one will mind...if its quick". So I just had to make a "quick" card. Actually this wasn't a quick card. I cut the snowflakes out by hand...but the rest was straight forward. I embossed the tree with chocolate chip and embossed it with iridescent ice emb. powder. I torn a sheet of white card stock and put it in front of the tree to make snow. I then used white liquid applique with glitter on the tree and snow. The snowflakes were added using dimensionals and each center of the snowflake has a blue rhinestone. ohhhhhh, ahhhhhhh. Very festive fun card!!!! I guess I can admit I am a stampaholic. But you don't have to help me, I think there are many of us of there! tee-hee. Annette
Happy Sunday! Right now I am knee deep in making decorations for my daughter's upcoming baby shower next weekend and the theme is Winnie the Pooh! lol :) I am going to be a grandma for the first time and all I can say is that I am really is exciting! I forced myself to clear off my stamping table (well actually just push stuff away) and created a floral card for this weeks new challenge at Sunday Stamps! The Impressions a Bloom Bundle is one of my newest favorite sets and I really have not had time to create with all of the very many different ways you can with this set. Here's my 2nd go. Soft pastel colors? Count me in! And these petals exemplify the softness you can achieve with the Impressions a Bloom . For these flowers, I stamped 2 in Peach Pie ink followed by Timid Tiger ink. The 3rd flower was stamped using Fresh Freesia ink. I first stamped off onto scratch paper and then used full strength for the detailed/outline stamp. Next, I d...
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