I stamped my image and heat embossed it with iridescent ice embossing powder. I used my embossing buddy before I stamped but discovered that it left a dust haze on the paper which you can still faintly see, even after wiping it off. I adhered my layers tucking the end of my ribbon under the chalkboard paper. I tucked one end of my narrow strips into my banner punch to flag the ends and trimmed the blackboard paper layer a little so the crushed curry CS would show. I hand lettered the sentiment with a silver gel pen, then popped it up on dimensionals. I finished by adding a little bling with the oval silver dots.
Date: Monday, May 11, 2015 GMT Views: 681
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Additional Info
Stamps: SU Moon Lake
Paper: SU Bermuda Bay and Crushed Curry CS, Chalkboard paper and Birthday Bash DSP
Ink: SU Versa Mark, Media silver gel pen
Accessories: SU Crushed Curry 1/4" polyester ribbon and Banner punch; Stampendous oval silver dots
Techniques: Heat embossing with SU Versa Mark and Iridescent Ice embossing powder, hand lettering
Registered: February 23, 2012 Location: West Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada Posts: 226
Wed, May 13, 2015 @ 1:45 PM
That's a unique way of using that stamp set, Eunice. It almost looked like city lights viewed from out in the country. Thanks for your contribution to our gallery at As You See It Challenges this week.