Measurements: Border punch panel – 2 ¾” wide, flower panels – 3 x 2” plus 1/8 and 1/16” borders, image panel – 2 x 3” plus 1/8 and 1/16” borders
-The bear is colored with Prismacolor pencils and I added some Stickles to the bow, heart and flowers on the foot pads. Also added some sparkle to the flower centers on the under panel.
-The double border punch was also embossed and scored, so is the envelope.
-The inside white panel is border punched on both sides.
-The buttons are the five layers of cardstock technique from LynnÂ’s TLC challenge that you can see here. I used designer paper for my top layers.
--The out of the box feature is very easy by cutting to the image with the regular paper cutter on the front, marking the image while holding to a light source on the back then use the paper cutter again to cut to the mark. Scissor cut the image out. My paper cutter is a guillotine style. I also used the Coluzzle to cut between the images...bow tail and foot.
Date: Tuesday, September 22, 2009 GMT Views: 4117
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Accessories: Prismacolor pencils, baby oil - (in place of Gamsol), paper stumps, Diamond Glaze, paper piercer, needle and thread, Cuttlebug, embossing folder, Martha Stewart border punch – Floral Lace, Stickles, Scor-Pal
Techniques: Prismacolor, dry embossing, scoring, glittering, faux buttons, out of the box
Registered: July 23, 2007 Location: New York Posts: 2442
Wed, Sep 23, 2009 @ 6:07 AM
So cute! Love how you used the border punch and the colors are just wonderful.
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As usual, Rox, all the perfect touches to make the perfect card--the linen background and borders really set the stage and the Stickles top it off. One sweet baby card--great job on that faux button too!
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