I made this card after I learned of a new techniques that was shown at the Stampin' Up Seattle Regional Conference. The flower was colored using a technique called re-inker spread. (I will post a tutorial soon on how to create this effect. ) I also used my new Manhattan Floral Textured Impressions Die. I topped my creation off with some white Organza Ribbon & a clear rhinestone brad. Stamps: Fifth Avenue Floral, Hugs & Wishes Paper: Elegant Eggplant, Perfect Plum, Pale Plum, Shimmery White Ink: Versamark, Stazon White, Elegant Eggplant, Pale Plum Accessories: White Organza Ribbon, Clear Rhinestone Brad Tools Used: Manhattan Flower Textured Impressions Die (with Big Shot), Heat Tool All Products are (c) Stampin' Up unless otherwise indicated.
Wow - I couldn't attend regionals, and I CAN'T WAIT to learn this new technique! This looks so amazing! I just ordered my Manhattan impressions die, so this is perfect timing!!! :) I'm sure you've been really busy, but I'm glad to see you're posting again... missed ya!
I am a electrical engineer & a Stampin' Up demo. I am married to Billy. We have been married since May of 2004. We have a cat, Macey, and a dog, Lincoln. We got Macey in 2003 and Lincoln in 2006. My hobbies are card making, singing, & playing with my dog & cat. I also make special order custom cards. So if you need invitations or just want handmade cards to send out let me know.
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Wow - I couldn't attend regionals, and I CAN'T WAIT to learn this new technique! This looks so amazing! I just ordered my Manhattan impressions die, so this is perfect timing!!! :) I'm sure you've been really busy, but I'm glad to see you're posting again... missed ya!
WOW! my mouth just drop to the floor! This is gorgeuos! How did you do it! I've got to know now!
WOW! That's a great technique...waiting,,,,impatiently for the technique~!
Beautiful card!
That is beautiful!!Please hurry and show us how to do it!!
Great reading your bloog post
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