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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Shhh....Don't tell my brother
On Saturday I received a box in the mail with some new Cuttlebug folders and I wanted to play. I didn't want to waste any cardstock so I grabbed some sample paint cards and ran them thru the Cuttlebug. They looked so awesome I couldn't throw them away, but didn't know what I would do with them. I also made some birthday cards for a swap using Tim Holtz Hanging Sign die. When I cut the sign holder I had all these extra small scraps where the cardstock overlapped the sign. Those looked too cute to throw away also, so I saved them. Today I saw the challenges over at The Cuttlebug Spot (to use twine on a card) and Really Reasonable Ribbon (to use ribbon, lace or trim) and I knew just what I could use. I used the paint card that I had used with the snake skin folder and a scrap piece of sign. I put them on a piece of black cardstock, stamped the sentiment and used holographic embossing powder on it, added some black 3D squares to the back of the black faux binding, added some floss and I was done. I thought it turned out great. So now my brother will be getting a card next week made from scraps and a paint card. LOL
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Wow this embossing folder is one I hadn't yet seen. It's great and makes a wonderful masculine card! Thanks for visiting my blog through Operation Write Home.:)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great card! The embossing looks awesome! It is very masculine! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThis is fab and a really great guy card
ReplyDeleteKathyk
Great card...love that embossing. Best EF for masculine cards that I've seen.
ReplyDeleteGreat card! Thanks so much for participating in our Really Reasonable Ribbon challenge.
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