. . . AND of inverted scallops! Hooray!! The first time I saw a photo of these inverted scallop dies I just about jumped out of my chair!!! I just couldn't wait to share with you what I was able to do with them . . . don't you just LOVE-LOVE-LOVE how you can pair them with the traditional Classic Scallop dies and get such an amazing border????
If you haven't seen it already, click on the link to the right for Michelle Wooderson's blog (Mish Mash) to see how she used these dies to emulate the look of a lovely postage stamp!
Now, I know what you are thinking . . . I NEED me some of those dies!! (And you would be RIGHT about that!!) Be sure to check out Sherry Cheever's blog today (BadSherry on SCS) to see the fabulous new dies she is sneak-peeking for you AND for a chance to win not only the dies she is introducing, but also all of the dies introduced so far this week by Debbie Olson, Michelle Wooderson and Holly Craft as well!!! Excellent!! Here's a link to Sherry's blog:
Walkin' on the BAD Side!
Stamps: Word Collection by Stamp Oasis (a new favorite of mine!)
Paper: Basic Black and Brushed Gold by SU
Ink: Gold Encore by Tsukineko
Accessories; Spellbinders Classic Scallop Square - Small (S4129), Classic Inverted Scallop Square - Small (S4197), and Rose Blossoms die (S4044), gold edged gold organza ribbon (Papertrey), pearl sticker embellishments (unknown), gold embossing glitter by ClearSnap, pop-up glue dots
ohhh I love the card! the scallop technique is VERY COOL, And I just scrolled down and saw how you store your nesties...super FAB!!! LOVE it thanks for sharing your wonderfulness with us all!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous technique that would be for a wedding invitation!
ReplyDeletelove it and the scallop very very cool
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Norine
Beautiful card, Wendy -- great way to showcase these dies!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Blog...I enjoyed every minute...even inked up my nesties
ReplyDeleteand now have beautiful colorful butterflies...thank you for sharing..Deloris
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