Today's video is a sneak peek to a project for camp for this weekend. Friday at 7 or Saturday at 9:30 if you are free and would like to join us. I have some great projects planned.
This one combines the lovely bundle Hold on to Hope. I will do another post on it in the near future with some of the sentiments and show you more of the dies. This one I wanted to throw in the STUNNING Sale-a-bration papers since you literally just have days left to get them into your stash!
Remember...for a much clearer video experience...head over to YouTube to watch there after you finish up reading here!
They are the Springtime Foils Designer Series papers. They include several metallics - I colored the top portion in with the Blends - showing just what an impact you can make when you have just two colors of them!
The flowers are a nice copper metallic. You will see in the video that while I RARELY use the brush tip of my blends, on this card, I did. Coloring in the large area is just much quicker with the brush tip. However, take care to color sideways and with as little pressure as possible.
The basket embossing folder I used on the bottom of the card is ALSO a sale-a-bration item...it will be for sale in an upcoming catalog - but WHY pay for it, when you can get it free now? Lol.... Plus, I have used it extensively in the short time I have owned it. It is just so versatile!
To ease in layering, I did use an adhesive sheet on the oh, so pretty copper cross that I die cut. It makes layering over the pink stamped one a quick and easy thing to do - with no adhesive poking through to interfere with the beautiful design.
The supply list is below - and while I don't have a March hostess code up yet - check back on Tuesday. I will then...and later this week I will have some great specials for the last few days of Sale-a-bration. I will be out of the country starting in mid March....so I will be closing up shop with you early!
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1 comment:
I love the card but it would be nice to have the dimensions listed on the video or on you blog to know what size to cut the paper.
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