I have a secret to share, though. Matching bras and panties? Nope. I've gone commando since I was in high school.
But I can appreciate the sentiment!
My card du jour comes courtesy of Skipping Stones Design "Funderwear" set. I colored my images with Copic markers and fussy cut the bra and panties.
I have a secret to share, though. Matching bras and panties? Nope. I've gone commando since I was in high school. But I can appreciate the sentiment!
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Club Scrap's kit, "Shades of Snow," included lots of stamps, many of which were not directly related to snow! These are a few cards I made using those stamps.
The birthday card features a pine bough stamp from the kit. I used a pencil eraser to add in some gold dots to fill some of the area that didn't have a pine bough. I also added a metal embellishment that I dipped in gold ink before adding Glossy Accents to both glue it onto the card and make it shiny. The gold ink didn't hold up under the Glossy Accents, so if I were to do it again, I'd emboss the metal piece before adding the Glossy Accents. The other gold card uses a flourish stamp that matches the flourish on some of the papers from the kit. I love the sentiment for a "Hey, it's me!" kind of card! The dark blue card (gotta love that metallic sheen) is a thank you card with some gold gel pen accents. I used a snowflake die my stash, then added Stickles in the negative space. I also used some of the fibers in the kit to add interest at the top of the card. I still have a lot of paper and ideas left. The snow hasn't stopped falling yet!
Just me tootin' my own horn! I was just named to the Club Scrap Artist team and couldn't be more excited. I was asked to create items from a kit they sent; I can't say enough good stuff about the quality of the kits, especially the papers. I received metal charms and other embellishments, fibers, a printed cardstock (some of which had been heat embossed), and plain cardstock. I ws so excited, I submitted a total of ten cards, and I'll be dishing them out here one at a time. And, of course, I'll be force feeding cards to everyone on a regular basis via Instagram, Facebook, and this here little blog! So, I watched a television show that showed a hive of African killer bees, and then this card happened.
I used the incredible print cardstock that came with Club Scrap’s “Garden Shed” kit for the main image on this card. I liberally inked the edges, mounted the layers, then used the stencil that came with the kit to emboss paste the word “LOVE” at the bottom. (I mixed a drop of refill ink into the embossing paste to get the color.) I added a fussy cut bee and mounted to the card using foam tape. All the bees were made much more attractive with the addition of Wink of Stella on their wings! No one was killed or even stung in the making of this card. Bzzzz!.
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It's Just Me!Librarian, crafter, pet mom, and thrift store shopper who can fritter a day away like nobody else. Well, except for you maybe. Let's be friends!
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