This is a great technique. I really like the way this card turned out.
I stamped the grass with white craft, dried with my heat gun, then stamped it again with Ruby Red ink. I then used the same steps on the flower. I distressed the edges, added three brads and stamped the sentiment on the lower corner with chocolate chip ink. Added the ribbon, and voila! How do you like it?
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Mon, Aug 25, 2008 @ 7:03 PM
Oh this is soooo perfect a technique for this stamp! I wasn't going to get this, but now.... now I'm wavering on it!
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Tue, Aug 26, 2008 @ 7:12 AM
Good Morning, Karen:
Well with 92 comments, I think it's fairly obvious this card was yesterday's winner! Thanks for the information. that's why I'm back to take a closer look. Admittedly, I read your directions yesterday and again b/4 leaving another comment. I simply cannot understand how you created this card. I'm a visual person and not an engineer, which I think you have to be to create a card like this! However it was created, it sure is spectacular as evidenced by the myriad of glowing comments. You done good, girl!
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