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Friday, July 8, 2011

Digistamp Focal with Spellbinders Nestability Die

This card showcases a digi-stamp (I think it's from Digital Two for Tuesday) that I colored with chalks and glitter gel pens.  It is actually on the inside of the card, and looks like this:
The outside is simple, but effective.  It is a white card with a square cut-out which frames the girl in the picture.  A piece of glitter card stock is cut a bit smaller than the front of the card and then a hole is cut with a Spellbinders Nestability die in such a way that it will frame the square hole in the card front. The card is finished with a silver outline sticker greeting.

3 comments:

Karenliz Henderson said...

WOW Beautiful job coloring the image with chalks! Stunning!

pennyd said...

Great coloring job! I'm still working on coloring my digis - I failed that class in Kindergarten.

The heart I used isn't a punch - it's a die. The line is called Nellie's Dies, they are different and less expensive than Spellbinders - although I have a lot of those too!

Dizzy said...

This is so beautiful!! I immediately had a smile on my face when I saw it.