I made this card for a DT application piece, but I think it is one of my very favorite cards ever!
I normally type out all the details here, but there are a lot on this one, and I already typed them all out on my blog. So here is the link to the tutorial on it.
I have many more cropped images and details on this card there.
I used brown flock on the Indian to make it like soft buffalo skin clothes and I stamped a purse stamp 5 times to make the Asian girls fan.
Lots of other fun details too!
I hope you enjoy it I sure had fun making it! The best part is it is a spinner card so if you look at my blog or the other pics I have of this card on SCS you can see it spinning!
I have 4 pictures of this card on here different views, so you may want to look at the original picture if you are seeing a cropped image or a spinning image!
Have a Stampendous Day!
Heather
Date: Thursday, December 11, 2008 GMT Views: 466
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Stamps: Many stamps from the Dress up Lily and Billy Line at Pink Cat Studio
Paper: SU CS in Whisper White, Real Red, Yo Yo Yellow, Basic Black, Brocade Blue, and Garden Green
Ink: SU Markers in Basic Black, Real Red, Yo Yo Yellow, Summer Sun, Close to Co Co, Chocolate Chip, Blush Blossom, Apricot Apeal, Bright Blue Glitter Pen, and Turqoise Glitter Pen, Silver Gel Pen, Staz On Black ink
Accessories: Stampin Diminsionals, Quarters (as in money) to make the card spin,
Techniques: Spinner Card, Slit in back stampin dimensionals between two quarters and in the slit.
Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Thu, Dec 11, 2008 @ 4:37 PM
Heather, this really is a darling card! Love your sentiment ~ how true and how great for all of us to be reminded of this. Your little people are precious and beautifully colored. I can see why this is one of your most treasured cards.
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