Showing posts with label Stripes embossing folder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stripes embossing folder. Show all posts

Thursday, May 24, 2012


Simple with beachy kind of colors! Using the largest blossom from Betsy's Blossoms, I stamped it twice. I used one full blossom and then cut just the center area out of the second blossom to add a little dimension. The leaves were stamped on Crumb Cake card stock with Crumb Cake ink. I hand cut the Baja Breeze card stock at a bit of an angle and then embossed it with the Stripes embossing folder. Tied up with a little Linen thread and a "hello" tag finish it off. And now a close up...

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Clean and Simple - Ready for the Outdoors!

Clean and simple is my motto today. A sports themed card suitable for any age, for birthdays, just a "hi!" or whatever the occasion may be.  I used the Stripes Embossing Folder on an angle for a little added interest. Stampin' on the envelope gives a hint of what's inside.

To step it up a bit, you could easily change each stamped piece into a tag with a touch of twine or ribbon.  The Loads of Fun stamp set is only available until May 31st - order retiring stamp sets here.

Here's a peek at how the embossing was done.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Halloween - fancy and frightening!

Flirtatious DSP makes another appearance - this time in a Halloween card. The doilies included in this paper set have two sides (everything does, right?) one is traditional white and the other a perfect Halloween color!

A little witch complete with spiders. This card makes great use of the Big Shot! A spiderweb background, embossed lines, scalloped circles topped off with a bow!
Mr. Frankenstein - this time showcased against a spiderweb background and adhered to a fan fold flower (is there a better name for these?) made from Frightful Sight DSP. Check out the new Simply Scored tool today!