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Showing posts with label Spellbinders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spellbinders. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Simple Circle Flowers


This technique makes flower shapes from simple 
circles....different folds and inks make different floral shapes.  
I used smaller circles for the flower "buds" and 3 larger circles 
for the fully bloomed one.
Circle dies by Spellbinders and flourish
die by Cheery Lynn
I used fancy scissors for the buds
I sponged Distress inks on both sides of my circles
before folding them into flower shapes
The verse stamp is by Our Daily Bread
TFL

Saturday, July 23, 2016

LIM: Touchables

There is a new challenge at
and it is to make something
TOUCHABLE
Imagine the possibilities!
Here is my card:


I cut the peacock with a die by Ellentina
from some glittery fun foam and
layered it on a label cut with die by SB.
I added a teal gem for an eye and used a corner rounder
and some dimensional tape.
This is certainly "touchable" and
really glitters IRL.
Be sure to check out the LIM site:
for lots of nifty ideas and samples.
Thanks for stopping by!

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Fantastic Fowl


I was playing with my new Papertrey Ink die and came up with this card.
I reversed the die to mimic the bird's tail feathers.
The stamp is by Stamp A Mania from 
their new set
"Mexican Pottery"
I added some tiny gems and colored with my Copic markers.
It is layered onto a die cut by SB and popped a bit.
Sweet and simple?
Connie

Friday, June 29, 2012

ODBD Mighty Sea


This scene was done with stamps by Our Daily Bread Designs
"The Mighty Sea"

I began with white glossy paper and brayered
K Pads
"Desert Heat" and "Blue Breeze"
and stamped scene with Tuxedo Black by Memento
I painted Copic white for a foamy look and added
some "Silica Sand" by This And That
for a beach.
I used the waste from a Spellbinder Edgie
"Classic Scallop" to mimic waves and added
some tiny blue gems from my stash.

I hope you like it.  I enjoy ODBD stamps
as they have some gorgeous ones!
Thanks for stopping.
Connie