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Archive for July, 2009

I needed a simple birthday card and decided on this peach to help me.  This stamp set is called Fruitful from PaperTrey Ink.  For the peach I used Summer Sun and Groovy Guava ink (both Stampin Up).  It was a surprising color combo but worked well.  Thanks for looking!

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Here is a fun watermelon die cut.  I used Doodlebug’s sugar coated card stock for the watermelon, nice and sparkly!  The watermelon is a Bosskut die and is a great size for cards or embellishments on scrap pages.  The sentiment is from PaperTrey Ink and I used the large deckled rectangles (Nestabilities) for one of [...]

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I hope you all had a nice 4th of July.  We had a busy but wonderful time with family and friends.  Here are several more new releases from Whipper Snapper Designs.  I used liquid applique on the reindeer card for the Santa costume and sponged white ink on the kraft card stock.  All images were [...]

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Here is another Ketto stamp, this is Charlotte.  I’m thinking I could have done a much better job with this card, but the image is so sweet I decided to post it anyway.   She was colored with Copics, airbrushed, and accented with a white gel pen.  Thanks for looking!

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Wasabi Ketto

I love Ketto stamps!  They are a newer line by Stamping Bella and are so sweet.  I ordered mine from Addicted to Rubber Stamps when they had a sale I couldn’t resist.
Wasabi is colored with Copic markers and highlighted with a white gel pen and Spica glitter pens.  I used the black Spica pen for [...]

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Here are two of the new releases by Whipper Snapper Designs.  I really enjoyed making 60 samples for them these past two months!   Both images were colored with Copic markers and air brushed.  I sewed the boot card and then used a Copic to color match the thread.  It’s so much easier than finding [...]

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How fun is this?  I found a video (from the Cricut website) by a 12 year old girl (yeah, you heard right, 12 years old!) who gave a great tutorial on how to make shirts using your Cricut and freezer paper.  I didn’t have any fabric paint so I decided to try it by air [...]

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