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Products Used on This Card I stamped the smallest flower in (227B-PC) two times and the middle size flower, once, with dk. brown chalk ink. I colored the flowers using a little sponge applicator, daubing it into french blue chalk ink. These flowers coordinate with the "Peony Nestabilities" so after I was finished coloring them, I cut them out with the matching "Peony Nestabilities. After you have them cut out with the die, I bent and crinkled them a little bit to achieve 3d dimension. Cut a white c.s. panel to fit a 5x7 card. Stamp the leaf from "HC 225D-PC three times, kind of around the corners, with dk brown chalk ink. Stamp the "Mini Flower from HC 227A-PC" in groups of three across the background with pearlescent ice blue brilliance ink. The sentiment was stamped and layered onto the Labels 4 Nestabilities. Layer the flowers as desired and add some chunky elements in the center to finish the card. |
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Products Used on This Card HC 227A-PC HC 225D-PC 393389 Peony Nestabilities 393401 Classic Frame Stamp the "Lg. Flower in HC 227A-PC" two times with black ink and emboss with detail clear, and color one entire flower and the second flower color only the center with Tombow markers. This flower coordinates with the "Peony Nestabilities" so after I was finished coloring them, I cut one out with the matching "Peony Nestabilities. For the second flower i hand cut the center and 3-d'd on top of the main flower. I bent and crinkled the petals of the flower to give it more dimension. Cut a "Classic Frame Nestabilities" out of burgundy c.s. and emboss. Layer a white c.s. panel onto a folded 5x7 burgundy card. Background stamp the white c.s. with the largest leaf in HC 225D-PC with olive pastel chalk ink and sponge around the edges. Add dewdrops in the corners and add elements in the center of the flower. CREATED BY: LINDA |
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Stamp the two smallest flowers in "227B-PC" with dk. brown chalk ink and I colored the flowers using a little sponge applicator, daubing it into lipstick red chalk ink. These flowers coordinate with the "Peony Nestabilities" so after I was
finished coloring them, I cut them out with the matching "Peony
Nestabilities. After you have the flowers cut out with the die, I bent and
crinkled them a little bit to achieve 3d dimension. I cut a white circle with my circle cutter and layered it on an olive green scallop nestabilities circle. I maually cut the scallop with a decorative scissors. Stamp the swirl in "HC 225E-PC" on the white circle with olive pastel chalk ink, use it to stamp the background of the white c.s. panel with the swirl and the mini flower from "HC 227A-PC". Layer on coordinating c.s. and add the sentiment. |
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Take a 12x12 olive green c.s. and sponge around the edges. Layer a scalloped dk. brown circle on top. stamp around the scallop with the sm. wheat swirl in "HC 225C-PC" and emboss with brown powder. layer another olive green circle on top, and cut some vintage word background paper. I cut the gold circle out of chipboard and embossed it with gold embossing powder. Add photo. Stamp the large swirl leaf in set "HC 225D-PC" 4 times on cream c.s. with dk. brown chalk ink. Color with Dk. moss chalk ink and cut it out all 4. Stamp the largest flower in HC 227B-PC two times on cream c.s. with dk. brown chalk ink and color with lipstick red and dk.brown chalk ink. These flowers coordinate with the "Peony Nestabilities" so after I was
finished coloring them, I cut them out with the matching "Peony
Nestabilities. After you have the flowers cut out with the die, I bent and
crinkled them a little bit to achieve 3d dimension. Layer everything together and you will have an amazing vintage layout. |
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I like Yvonne annabelle creations a lot there is where I saw your company and decided to have a look I like what I see and am sure I will be ordering stamps in the future. I especially like to purchase stamps that show the cards and give some instruction. I only like the cardmaking.I am 78 yrs old and retired and right now its very late and I am very tired I have been making cards all day. I hope to talk with you soon. I like your site a lot. God Bless You
Dina Said...
How fun! I can't wait to play with mine...we got home last night late, and I haven't checked the mail yet. Hopefully I'll have something to post next week - we'll see! Congratulations on the new release!
TammyM Said...
What beautiful stamps. I LOVE the scrapbook pages
Sherry Bullard Said...
With out a doubt my favorite one if the vintage scrapbook layout. That is just absolutely beautiful, thanks for the tips and ideas!
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