Brian King has a video on how to create this darling heart frame. Go here and see it! Thanks to Patty Bennett for sharing with our Luv2Stamp Group.
Here's the card I created using Brian's idea.
I used Black CS for the base and Whisper White, Cherry Cobbler & Strawberry Slush for the accents. The DSP is Back to Black. Born to be loved is from Groovy Love Stamp Set and Congratulations is Itty Bitty Banners Stamp Set and cut using the Bitty Banners Framelits. The wide ribbon on the bottom is Cherry Cobbler Sheer Linen. I used Rhinestones colored with Blendabilities for the accents. Oh, and of course, the hearts are punched using the Heart Border Punch and the cente5 cut out with the Bracket Punch!
Thanks again for the idea Brian and for posting it to the Luv2Stamp FaceBook page Patty.
Showing posts with label Blendabilities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blendabilities. Show all posts
Saturday, September 6, 2014
Friday, August 29, 2014
Blendability Fun!
Here's a page I did just playing with the Blendability Black Pen with the Blended Bloom stamp. So fun, who doesn't like to 'doodle'?
They showed us this at Convention, it was fun playing....
They showed us this at Convention, it was fun playing....
Thursday, June 26, 2014
B-I-L Birthday Card
Here's the card I created for my Brother-in-law. His birthday is tomorrow. I know it's flowers but my Dad loved dahlias so I'm sure Mike will too! (Or NOT!) LOL!!!




I found this card on-line at www.ConstantlyStamping.com, isn't it gorgeous?
I love the new Blendabilities from SU! I'm still practicing using them, but have been pretty happy with the results so far!
The card base is Blackberry Bliss CS. I used the Rich Razzleberry trio for the flowers. The stamp set is Regarding Dahlias. The sentiment is from the stamp set Perfect Pennants and I used the Banners Framelits to cut it out. The background stamp is Gorgeous Grunge. A little Linen Thread tied with a bow and viola ~ done! The envelope liner was cut using the Framelit Envelope Liner and a page from the new mini paper stack Moonlight DSP. I used a Crumb Cake Envelope. The card's in the mail, sure hope he gets it tomorrow....if not, Judy-you can show him this, otherwise; don't spoil his surprise!!! :o)
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