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Saturday, December 13, 2014
Birthday Girl
Materials:
Spellbinder's Die Set - "Resplendent Rectangles"
Stamp Sets - "Janie's Girls" by HOTP, "Unlisted" by Inkadinkadoo
Black Stamp Pad
Gel Pens
Method:
Today's card highlights the fun I had playing with my new stamp set from HOTP. This little girl with the signboard can be used for many messages. This one just happened to be for a birthday card (message from an Inkadinkadoo mini stamp set "Unlisted"). As you can see I cut her out using one of the Spellbinder's dies and then matted it using a piece cut from pink textured paper using the same die set. Then I colored her with gel pens, using the Dove blender to soften the edges.
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