Showing posts with label embossing folder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label embossing folder. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Santa Stuck in the Chimney!

Thank you Bird for this wonderful Silhouette Cameo cutting file... I am having so much fun with this machine AND your cutting files!

A stuck Santa Claus, with a very simple to use cutting file. I changed it a little, first resizing it, since Bird's file is making a 4 Bar card and I wanted an A2.

I then ungrouped the different part of the file and regrouped them by color. (Black, red and white). This way, I just put the three different colored card stocks and cut all of it in one move.

I also added some sparkly puff paint on the snow and the white hemming of Santa pant.

Bird also gives a brick background cutting file that allow you to cut a simile embossing folder, so you can run your red card stock in it and emboss bricks on the chimney.

If you then put a little brown ink on it, it will look a little dirty.



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Sunday, October 27, 2013

Thinking of you


Two different cards made almost the same way.

The first one is a sympathy card, with a card stock textured with a cuttlebug embossing folder, I also pinned the printed sentiment with two brads.


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The second one is also made with a textured embossing folder and I added two clouds cut with my fiskars punches.

I cut the "you" with my slice and added a heart in yellow  felt.


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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Mother's Day Card


MOTHER'S DAY...

... it will be here before you know it.

Better be prepared than sorry.

Between you and me, this was just an excuse for me. I had to find a way to feature this beautiful Rubber Cafe stamp, and this new Cuttlebug Heart embossing folder.

The cherry on top of the cake was that little hanging heart... look closer to the right of the pot, see it? It is a different little stamp that was made to hang there.

 Don't you think so?


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The flip card is from A Cut Above. 

The pot of flowers is from The Rubber Cafe. 

The little hanging heart on the right of the flower pot is a Stick from Stamps by Judith, as well as the branch in the top circle.

The white background is embossed with a Cuttlebug embossing folder.

I printed the sentiment in a circle from the internet. Check out this site:


http://rubberstamping.about.com/od/greetingscards/ig/Birthday-Sentiments/


Then the Copic markers worked their magic all around...

Until next time....