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Saturday, June 29, 2024

Taylored Expressions - Swirly Roses Wedding 2

 Happy Saturday,

Today, I have a couple wedding cards I made for friends at work.  They use a Taylored Expressions stencil Mini Slim Swirly Roses, rather than using inks I used white modeling paste to create a raised texture effect.  Then used white and black cardstock.  White on white above and white on black below.

The sentiment is from the stamp set Botanical Sentiments.  I added a sheer organza ribbon accent to finish the card.

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Blessings to you,
Deb

Saturday, June 15, 2024

Taylored Expressions - Swirly Rose Wedding


Happy Saturday!

Today, I have a wedding card I made for a friend at work using a stencil and die from Taylored Expressions. The stencil is Mini Slim Swirly Roses and I used blue-green and green inks for this card. This is a really a fun stencil that produces a pretty background in very little time. I added a bit of shimmer using Cosmic Glitter Kiss Frosty Sparkle.  

The Mr and Mrs die cut was also from Taylored Expressions. one of their Framed Script line, currently unavailable.  I backed the die cut with vellum paper.

PaperTrey Inks:  
Spring Moss, Ripe Avocado, 
Aqua Mist and Hawaiian Shores

PaperTrey ink Cardstock:
White
True Black

Cosmic Glitter Kiss

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Blessings to you,
Deb

Saturday, June 1, 2024

Die Cut Graduation Card

Happy Saturday,

Today, I have a graduation card I made for a friend at work.  She needed a card for a friend receiving her white coat.  A challenging request, but I found this die which I could make into a white coat shaker card.   

A pretty simple card, die cut the black cardstock and mounted it on acetate.  Then outlined the coat with raised foam tape added some sequins to the middle and capped with white cardstock to created the shaker card.  

Made a second card with more layers and less sequins.


My co-worker need 4 wedding cards too, so those cards will be featured in the next couple posts.

Thanks for stopping by...
Blessings to you,
Deb