Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Last Days of Summer
Hello everyone! I can't believe that Summer is sliping away so quickly here in the Deep South! It's unusually cool for this time of year here in my neck of the woods. Anyway, I have two cards to show you today! It appears that both of these were made while I was in my "pink" phase.The first was made using using scraps from my table. The only things new are the limb and the worm. Everything revolves around the flowers that were made one day when I was just playing to see what I could come up with. The second card was done cut with the CTMH Art Philosophy cartridge, and the label from Stampin' Up. Enjoy, and thanks for peeking!
Supplies: 1st card- Flowers,Sizzix Originals die "Flower Layers", Limb and the worm, Live Simply Cartridge. 2nd card- Flowers, flourish, card and mat, Close To My Heart Art Philosophy Cartridge, Label, Stampin Up, Four Frames Decorative Label Punch.
Labels:
Art Philosophy,
Close to My Heart,
Live Simply,
Sizzix,
Stampin'up
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Too late to enter
Hey Ya'll! I thought I would show you a couple if cards that were done for the Fiskars Show Us The Possibilities Fuse Challenge. I waited to long to post them to the contest( to win a Fiskars Fuse prize package), but thought you might like to see them anyway.The new Fuse die cuts, letter presses, and embosses all at once! Would love to have one, but it just wasn't meant to be. The first one is the "love" emblem, which just begged to become a Valentine. I added some embellishments from my stash, some glitter, and embossed the card.
Supplies- Fuse love emblem: Fiskars, Embossing folder: Sizzix,Dots, Rosses and ticket: K& Company, Kelly Panacci Bakers twine: Martha Stewart.
This next one was done with the Butterfly emblem to which I added some bling and twine and punched the edges of my mats. I really like the way they turned out! What do you think? Thanks for looking!
Supplies- Butterfly emblem: Fiskars, Pearls and bling: Recollections, Paper; MME, Border punches; Martha Stewart, Stamp: Studio G
Labels:
Fiskars Fuse,
Sizzix
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