Here's my card for the Ways to Use it Challenge - to use something new!
I used my new Rubbernecker stamps - (my first as a member of the DT!) the background Bed of Roses, the bird branch and the sentiment (Embrace Your Dreams).
I clear embossed the bg and the bird on the branch after stamping them with Dessert Sand ink so they would show up on the textured bazzill card stock.
I used a piece of vintage lace and magic mesh and I used the forest branches cuttlebug folder on one panel. I did some random paper piercing and added a few dew drops!
Stamps: Rubbernecker - Bed of Roses, Outdoors bird branch, Sentiment from Floral Silhouettes
Paper: Bazzill cream and mustard
Ink: Memento Desert Sand & Potters Clay
Accessories: hot gun, clear EP, glue dots, foam dimensionals, modern label punch - SU, scor tape, magic mesh, Zutter Corner rounder, vintage lace from my stash, paper piercer, circle nestabilities, dew drops, forest branches cuttlebug folder, paper piercer
Registered: March 11, 2008 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 39766
Thu, Jan 07, 2010 @ 8:58 PM
Julia, I love how you used your new Rubbernecker Stamps. Congrats on being on the DT. I love how you eb on the bg. I just love eb! Your birdie on the branch is way cool. Love the lace and mesh and paper piercing, plus your dew drops. This is once fantastic beautiful card. TFS :0)
------------------------------ Cathy B aka: Mutnik ....or is it Nutmeg?! I get so confused!
Smile.......people will wonder what you are up to! :0) Proud Fan Club Member 2010 DT forRubbernecker Stamps My Gallery
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Thu, Jan 07, 2010 @ 9:14 PM
Oh wow, did you ever embrace your new stamps! Waahoo Julia for chosing such a fabulous image. It's so perfect with that fabulous sponging and colors. This is one mighty fine card for sure.
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