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Showing posts with label baby blossom stamp set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby blossom stamp set. Show all posts

Sunday, 20 November 2011

Baby blossoms card


As promised here is another little card using  the small oval embossing folder and from S.U and the baby blossom stamp set. I am so impressed with my  free hand  positioning of the  leaves.  You may think I used the  stamp-a-majig,  ha ha .
But I promise you I didn't.
 I used pretty in pink, ruby red and old olive inks for this double stamping technique.Below I used Marina Mist and Pacific point.

Sunday, 25 September 2011

Black Eyed Girl

Okay, I was in two minds about posting this one because after I had carefully coloured in the little girl and cut her out, I  managed to get a tiny spot of water on her eye, which has made the ink run. So now she looks like she has a black eye..... could be the reason she 's looking so unhappy. lol.
 Maybe  this it could be  a Wishing you a speedy recovery card form somebody who has had a minor accident.
I used Pumpkin Pie card stock the Baby Blossom stamp  set, so saffron and pumpkin pie ink pads. The girl is a digital stamp I purchased and was coloured in with copic markers.

baby blossom card

                                                                                                                                                        
This card was made using the Baby Blossom Stamp set from S.U.  Pretty  in pink, and white card stock .I chose pretty in pink, old olive  and rose red ink pads. The lace strip was made using a Martha Stewart edge punch.      The card below is the same, I just changed the colours to pumpkin pie and so saffron.

This Thank You card was made using the pumpkin pie and very vanilla card stock,
 daffodil delight  satin ribbon and the baby blossom stamp set. Which is only available until the end of this month. I used old olive, so saffron and pumpkin pie ink pads.
I used  a Martha Stewart punch for the lace.