- Assemble basic notepad cover.
- Print digi-stamp and trim it to a rectangle.
- Color in the digi-stamp with markers (I used Marvy Markers).
- Add dots of flower soft glue and add flower soft - let dry.
- Ink the edges of the rectangle.
- Using one of the nestabilities dies and the Big Shot (or similar machine), cut and emboss the small scalloped oval to frame the greeting.
- Stamp the greeting with a clear stamp from a Christmas set of stamps from Paper Wishes.
- Draw around embossing with a pen to add to the frame.
- Glue it all in place & you're done!
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Monday, May 9, 2011
Flower Soft - Part 1
For the next few weeks, I'm going to post some note pad covers that use Flower Soft which I got from Paper Wishes. To see the basics of making a note-pad cover, check here. You can see that I embossed them with some Cuttlebug embossing folders that I have. This example is a vase of flowers - based on a digi-stamp. Unfortunately, I can't remember where I got it. (If it is yours, please let me know so I can give you the credit!) Here are the steps I took:
3 comments:
These are just lovely. I am inspired to get out the flowersoft and look at my digi stamps.
Cheryl: terrific paper crafting idea! I love both the examples you have shown using the flower soft product.
These are both gorgeous! Thanks you for playing the Flower Soft Challenge!
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