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Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Beaorquiful!
Oh my do I love this set, why because it is flourishalicious! This is by far the best flourish I have come across, and this set coordinates with Carte Postal. My fave set from 06-07. Ahhhhhh, cherish these frenchy sets forever.
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I love this Card, What where did you get this paper very beautiful looks nice with the flourish... Love it Lots
I have had quite a few people ask about it and should do a little tutorial on it. I make a lot of my own backgrounds (too cheap/scared to cut up patterened paper). I made it by first stamping the images in the ink pad (blue bayou, groovy guava, purely pomegranate, and wild wasabi) straight to 4 different pieces of paper, then stamped them all over after stamping off, to have that lighter shade. Then I stamped soft sky flowers every where on all six pieces, then stamped the flourish on each in river rock, then sponged the coordinating color on each paper, cut them up placed on river rock cardstock and stamped black flourish on top of pieces. Hope this helps. I was really excited to get all of the IN COLORS and wanted to use them all at the same time. Normally it turns out like mud, but this one makes me happy! Thanks for looking!
Hello and welcome to by blog. My name is Lindsey, I live in Montana with my boyfriend and son. I love paper, pictures and words. Thank you for visiting!
2 comments:
I love this Card, What where did you get this paper very beautiful looks nice with the flourish... Love it Lots
I have had quite a few people ask about it and should do a little tutorial on it. I make a lot of my own backgrounds (too cheap/scared to cut up patterened paper). I made it by first stamping the images in the ink pad (blue bayou, groovy guava, purely pomegranate, and wild wasabi) straight to 4 different pieces of paper, then stamped them all over after stamping off, to have that lighter shade. Then I stamped soft sky flowers every where on all six pieces, then stamped the flourish on each in river rock, then sponged the coordinating color on each paper, cut them up placed on river rock cardstock and stamped black flourish on top of pieces. Hope this helps. I was really excited to get all of the IN COLORS and wanted to use them all at the same time. Normally it turns out like mud, but this one makes me happy! Thanks for looking!
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