I took from the inspiration photo: colors, the scallop look, plant material and the background behind the strange looking human figure reminded me of the cuttlebug folder I used. (link): I see it takes you to the main page so click on rooms in the grey bar then medium in the mustard bar and the room is the second from the left in the top row.
-The white panel is all one piece, first Martha Stewart border punched then double line scored with Scor-Pal leaving room for the ribbon between scores and then embossed with the Cuttlebug.
-I colored the rubber image with markers, stamped three times without adding more color. Generation stamping I believe is the correct term for the technique.
Paper: Stampin Up Basic Black, Real Red, unknown white
Ink: Markers for ink: Marvy Cherry Red, Stampin Up Close to Cocoa
Accessories: Gems, Diamond Glaze, Petaloo flowers, Cuttlebug folder Birds and Swirls, Martha Stewart border punch, Scor-Pal, Stampin Up mat pack, Making Memories paper piercer, Stampin Up - ribbon
Techniques: Dry embossing, generation stamping, paper piercing, scoring, punching
Registered: March 21, 2006 Location: sunny southern california Posts: 20098
Sat, Aug 30, 2008 @ 9:31 AM
Vey pretty. I like the double scalloped edgwork.
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