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Monday, 11 September 2017

A LITTLE SCENERY & CARD WINNER

Hello and welcome...
gloss card stock was used on today's offering

I created the sky, with clouds and grass area using distress inks then stamped the trees and leaves hanging from the branches, finishing with red dots for berries/blossom

Two black lines were drawn to represent wires and I drew the birds sitting on the wires (there's a Mel Gibson film in that statement lol)

I layered the finished piece onto white, then green card and a final 5"x7" white card base








Random.org Number Picker was used to pick Saturday's winner
and it has chosen.... number 4

Angie!
please email your postal details to:

and your card will be posted to you

Until tomorrow....
Thank you for taking the time to visit, I hope my designs have given a little inspiration.
I read all your comments and really appreciate you leaving me a message.
June x

Sunday, 10 September 2017

SENDING YOU SMILES

Hello and welcome...
I promise this will be the last you'll see of this embossing folder for a long while! LOL.  In 'the hand' the deep embossing is very visible

I started with an A4 white card base and scored it in half to give me an A5

I cut a smaller panel in black card and adhered it to the base

A further panel, in white card, was cut to measure the same size as the embossing folder, 5"x7" and embossed then adhered to the base card

Using a John Lockwood stamp, from one of his older sets, I stamped the sentiment 'Sending You Smiles' with a Versafine Onyx Black Ink Pad, directly onto the banner section towards the bottom of the card

I used a dark greyish paper for the inside of the card and stamped a few elements from the same stamp set by John using a white ink pad
Thank you for taking the time to visit, I hope my designs have given a little inspiration. I read all your comments and really appreciate you leaving me a message.
June x
INGREDIENTS:
  • white card stock ~ Papermill Direct
  • black foundation card ~ Creative Expressions (CE)
  • Delightful Daisies Embossing Folder ~ Spellbinders
  • sentiment ~ John Lockwood aka John Next Door
  • Picket Fence (white) ink pad ~ Ranger
  • Platinum machine ~ Spellbinders
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