This is my card for today's Ways To Use It Challenge EDGE DISTRESSER
I used this tiny snail to make my own dp and use it for the entire card. For the sentiment I used the masking technique to place the sentiment as I wanted. I don't have an edge disresser, so I used open scissors for my edges except my sentiment panel.
This is also for this week's Sketch Challenge
This is also for this week's Sketch Challenge
RECIPE:
Stamps: Designer Mail (Clear Dollar Stamps)
Paper: Night Eclipse, Cottonball White (Clear Dollar Stamps)
Ink: Momento Tuxedo Black (from Clear Dollar Stamps), Bic Mark-It markers, Tim Holtz Distress Ink Walnut Stain
Accessories: Cherry Go Round ribbon (Clear Dollar Stamps), Tim Holtz Blending Tool, Paper Piercer, Mouse Pad, DMC floss, Staple, Dimensional, Scissors to disress edges, Needle
Techniques: Masking, Distrressed edges, hand stitching
Paper: Night Eclipse, Cottonball White (Clear Dollar Stamps)
Ink: Momento Tuxedo Black (from Clear Dollar Stamps), Bic Mark-It markers, Tim Holtz Distress Ink Walnut Stain
Accessories: Cherry Go Round ribbon (Clear Dollar Stamps), Tim Holtz Blending Tool, Paper Piercer, Mouse Pad, DMC floss, Staple, Dimensional, Scissors to disress edges, Needle
Techniques: Masking, Distrressed edges, hand stitching
2 comments:
Oh how cool is that, Lisa?! Those bright little snails look perfect all over your adorable sketch. I love that you distressed the edges so much. Those snails are just making me smile ;D
oh this came out so cute, Lisa...I love your choice of colors....I think the sentiment is right....I will send you my address...
;-)
Deby
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