We had to use one 12 x 12 sheet of designer paper (use it all), making from 4 Β12 projects, and we were limited also on our stamp sets. I used:
Main Image Set Β Petal Prints
Background Stamp Β Linen
Sentiment Set Β Warm Words
Designer Paper Β small diamond print from Sarah by SU
I made 7 items from my 12 x 12 sheet:
Β· 1 large framed print Β the overall size is 14 x 20, each print opening is 4 x 6 (this took Β½ my sheet of designer paper)
Β· 1 small framed print Β the overall size is 4 x 4, the window opening is 3 x 3
Β· 4 large cards Β they are each 5 Β½Β square
Β· 1 small gift card Β this is 3Β square and the ribbon hangs off the top so it can be tied onto the handle of a small gift bag
The papers were all SU: Vanilla, Marigold Morning, Baroque Burgundy, Always Artichoke
Ink: Same as papers
Markers: Baroque Burgundy, Chocolate Chip, Old Olive
Accessories: Brass Hodgepodge Hardware, Ribbons (dyed to match on ink pad), Baroque Burgundy Eyelets, Paper Piercer, Mat Pack, White Signo Gel Pen, Sponges, Dimensionals
I am uploading the group photo now. Individual photos of each item will be uploaded later in the day as time permits. Again, thanks ladies for putting this on!!!
Date: Monday, September 4, 2006 GMT Views: 2780
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Registered: September 9, 2004 Location: Casa Grande, AZ Posts: 741
Mon, Sep 04, 2006 @ 9:14 AM
I love the way you did the paper piercing in the upper right corner. It's a very nice touch to the card. I'm definitely casing this for one of my classes.
Registered: February 2, 2005 Location: Mooresville, IN Posts: 478
Sun, Sep 10, 2006 @ 10:48 AM
Thanks so much for sharing this - I might have to use it in my Petal Prints class later this month. The layout is terrific - and I agree with everyone else on the accessories and piercing.
Stampin' Sue
Update: 10/2/06 I DID use this at my Petal Prints camp and it was a big hit. Thanks, again, for the great ideas, colors, use of tools and designer paper!
Sue
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