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Monday, October 5, 2009

HOME Banner

First of all, I cannot take ANY credit for this lovely banner. I saw a similar one on the boards at Convention this year and knew I HAD to try to make one for myself. (CASEing is a GOOD thing, right??) One of the hardest parts about this, though, is that I have NO idea who to give credit to!! Unless they were on the Artisan Award boards, NONE of the cards/projects at Convention were labeled, so I cannot give proper "high fives" to the creator . . . I changed up a few things about it, but all in all the design is not mine . . . so..........if this is YOUR idea, or you know who made it, PLEASE let me know, as I'd LOVE to credit you for your dazzling creation!!

I used my Cricut to cut out the scalloped circles as I don't have the large scalloped circle die for my Big Shot. It is 4 1/2" wide. The Pumpkin Pie circle is 4"; the Chocolate Chip circle is 3 3/4"; and the white circle is 3 1/2".

I stamped the flower images from "Heartfelt Thanks" (LOVE that set FOREVER!), then used a sponge dauber and some ink to soften up the edges a bit (I also did this on the stems, which is from "For All You Do"). I think my friend and I decided that the stems/leaves on the original were hand drawn, 'cause we could NOT find a stamp set ANYwhere that matched it!! (And, boy-oh-boy did we look!)

That's pretty much it. The rest is all pretty self-explanatory. I think it would be fun to do a class with this. You could also do "FALL" or "FAMILY" . . . the possibilities are really pretty much endless with this.

Stamps: Heartfelt Thanks, Define Your LIfe, Defining Alphabet, For All You Do
Paper: Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Chocolate Chip, Whisper White
Ink: Old Olive, Pumpkin Pie, Summer Sun, More Mustard, Chocolate Chip, White Gel Pen
Accessories: Cricut Mini Monograms cartridge, Chocolate Chip satin ribbon, brown polka dot organza ribbon (unknown), sponge daubers, stamp-a-ma-jig

13 comments:

  1. This is very pretty! Casing is great! (just give credit!) You did fine at that too.

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  2. Wow, this is awesome! I need to case this, now I need a cricut. Enabled again!

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  3. Gorgeous! What a wonderful little house-warming gift it would make.

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  4. Wendy, this banner is fabulous! Wow! So many possibilities! Thanks for sharing!!!

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  5. This is sooo gorgeous. thanks for sharing.

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  6. I love this and will be casing it also. Who makes the stamps you used? Did you use stamps for the definitions also? Great job.........patm

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  7. Wow Wendy this is precious. You do such good work and I missed your cards while you were in Europe.

    Hugs,
    Jeanine aka Granny
    www.blstamper.blogspot.com

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  8. Left my comment on wrong item......so here goes:
    Love, love this banner. What colors did you use as the straight strip holding the circles all together; and did you use a wood firring strip to strengthen it or did you laminate it? PLEASE respond:
    Pam Roundy roundtrip@preciscom.net

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  9. Does anyone know what stamp set the "O" in H-O-M-E came from? There is nothing that begins with an "O" in "Define Your Life" SU Stamp Set.
    Help!!! I'm so anxious to make this banner!! Pam

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  10. Please e-mail follow up comments from Pam Roundy and Pam to:
    roundtrip@preciscom.net

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  11. Wendy,
    I know who made the HOME banner that was displayed on the boards at convention - it was Michelle Scileppi - this was one of her entries for the Artisan Award. She was not a winner but was one of the runner-ups that they listed on the screen at convention. She is a very creative and talented stamper.
    You made a beautiful "case" of it.
    Monika Davis
    monikastamp.wordpress.com

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