Saturday, August 9, 2008

Inspired by Jill

So, my good friend (and stamping enabler) Jill sent us a really cool Christmas card last year! She used a Z Fold, but the center with the image on it also folds out so you have a small place to write (or stamp!) a little sentiment.




Stamps: SU Always & Friendship Blooms
Ink: SU Close to Cocoa & Pretty in Pink, markers in Pretty in Pink & Mellow Moss
Paper: SU Berry Bliss, Close to Cocoa, Pretty in Pink
Accessories: Heidi Swap rhinestone flowers, Stickles



Stamps: SU Garden Whimsy
Paper: SU Petals & Paisley, PTI White, SU Pretty in Pink & Tempting Turquoise
Ink: SU Tempting Turquoise
Accessories: Paper Crafts pink flower rhinestones, SU Dazzling Diamonds
Technique: Dryer Sheet, Cuttlebug Dry Embossed
I ran the striped paper through the Cuttlebug to get some dimension. I used the Distressed Stripes folder as to not go overboard with differing designs.
This card also used the dryer sheet technique I read about in the Sept 2008 issue of Scrap & Stamp Arts. It is so easy to do! You take your image, put it face down (image side) on a Zyron machine, roll it out, and place a used dryer sheet on the sticky part. Then, pour some dazzling diamonds on top for a little bling! Presto! It looks cool and smells pretty! :)
And, last but certainly not least, I used my Score-Pal for these cards. I love this tool! It is one of my favorites for sure! And, by the way, Jill is the one who inspired me to buy it!

5 comments:

Kittykat said...

WooHoo! Got a Blog going. This is great! Looking Good.

Kittykat

Karen said...

The cards are gorgeous!! You have talent!

Julie said...

Very pretty cards. I am going to have to try that dryer sheet technique. Thanks for sharing.

Jill said...

Welcome Siovvahni Bubonni! Looks cutie Pahtootie! I will add you to my blog roll reads!

Miss you a bushel and a peck!

~Jill
fellow stamper/friend, but not that Jill that so inspired!

Becki B. said...

Really cute!! Need to try that. I love my Scor Pal to use it every time I stamp, the most used tool in my craft room other than my hands.