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Friday, October 5, 2012

Red Hot Swap

Here are the cards I made for our Red Hot Stampers holiday catalog swap.  I don't have a lot of sets from the catalog, and wasn't sure what to do.  I wanted to use a set, but not for its intended purpose, plus I wanted to work with colors that I don't use that often.  I decided to use the set Evergreen with Baja Breeze card stock and make a reflection scene. :)




And here are the cards I got from the Red Hot swap.  Love making one card and coming home with different ones! :)  Oh, one card was actually coasters...what a cute idea. :)  Thanks for the lovely swaps, ladies!



Thanks for looking and have a great day!

Stamp Set:  Evergreen
Card Stock:  Baja Breeze & Very Vanilla
Classic Stampin' Pads:  Baja Breeze & Crumb Cake
VersaMark
Stampin' Emboss Powder:  Clear
Embossing Folder:  Delicate Designs
Punch:  1 1/4" Circle
Ribbon:  3/8" Seam Binding in Crumb Cake
Shimmper Paint:  Champagne Mist
Sponges



3 comments:

  1. OMG Sara!!! What a beautiful card!!! So u embossed the trees first then stamped over them in ink or vise versa? Then did u brayer the delicate designs EF to get the blue behind it? WOW, what a card. U did a G8 job!!!

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    1. Thank you! Yes, I embossed the trees. However first I stamped with VersaMark, then re-inked the stamp with versa mark followed with Baja Breeze and stamped that again just a little bit off where I had previously stamped with just the versa mark. Then I put on clear embossing powder. I actually sponged the Baja Breeze on the card, just gently dabbing it until I got the darkness I wanted. I did the same thing over the area where the embossing folder is at the bottom of the card. No brayering on this card. :) I also sponged the shadows, but those I dragged versus dabbed to get a different effect. Hope that all makes sense!
      Sara

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  2. thank you so very much for sharing with me how you did your card. : )

    happy stampin'

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Thank you for your comments. I read everyone! If you ever wonder how I've made something I'd be glad to let you know! Sara