I threw this card together a few days ago with my new "Roses & Chocolate" stamps from There She Goes (with some help from my heart-shaped Nestabilities and some SU Candy Lane dsp).
We actually made cards with a similar layout as our "make-and-take" in the Spellbinders booth LAST year at CHA (as in January 2008). It's really fun having a card that 3-Dis with a window on the front. And it was easy-easy! The only difficult part about this card was that my husband had borrowed my heat gun, which I didn't discover until AFTER I put the Glassy Glaze embossing powder on the lips in the middle of the card (I had to resort to an old standby . . . using the heating element on my stovetop!). At least my DH sees my tools as TOOLS and not TOYS!! (At least the ones he can use!)
Stamps: Roses & Chocoalte by There She Goes
Paper: Close to Cocoa, Chocolate Chip, Very Vanilla, Candy Lane dsp
Ink: Chocolate Chip craft and classic, Ruby Red
Accessories: Spellbinders Classic Scalloped and Classic Heart Nestabilities (S4-137 and S4-136), pop-up glue dots, Glassy Glaze embossing powder
This is gorgeous! I catch my dh rooting around in my craft room all the time - jewelry tools and paper tools both seem to have to do dual duty at our house. ~chris
ReplyDeleteoh very cool wendy! DH rarely strays into my area which is good - he did come down recently and was picking around and when i turned to see what he was doing he had a nestibilities die hanging from each ear!! if only i had my camera - i told him he would have been on my blog immediately!
ReplyDeletethis is so pretty love the heart
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Norine
This is great GF! :) I love the glossy lips and hearts!
ReplyDeleteYUMMMMMMMMMM! So, do tell how you get the window effect?
ReplyDeleteJan
Was watching scrapbook memories this morning on TV and they did this card. I knew I had just seen it on here so thought I would give you a thumbs up!!! Great job.
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