Try Stampin on Tuesday #103

By | January 30, 2013

Hi there

When you have a regular thing happening each week I’m sure it makes the week go by faster!  Which means it’s time for another sketch.  I am really enjoying being part of the DT for Try Stampin on Tuesday.  I hope you are enjoying our take on the sketches and that it inspires you to have a go.  Each week when we get given the sketch I think ‘now which stamp set shall I use’ – I’m trying to be good and use ones that haven’t seen ink for a while and some that have seen ink at all!  Today’s stamp is one that hadn’t seen ink – how bad is that.  It’s part of Lacy and Lovely, I’ve used the other stamps in the set but not this one.

I embossed the stamp then inked it in Wisteria Wonder (a colour I haven’t used for ages) and added clear embossing powder to give a nice glossy look.  The 2 1/2″ circle fits perfectly inside the Window Frame Framelit.  It’s hard to see in the photo but I paper pierced around the inside of the Window Frame.  I haven’t decided what sentiment to add to this – any suggestions?
Supplies:
Stamp – Lacy and Lovely
Card Stock – Lucky Limeade, Wisteria Wonder, Elegant Eggplant, Whisper White
Ink – Wisteria Wonder
Other – Clear Embossing Powder, VersaMark, 2 1/2″ Circle Punch, Window Frames Collection Framelits, Fancy Fan Embossing Folder, Wisteria Wonder Bakers Twine, Festive Paper Piercing Pack

I look forward to seeing your creations with this sketch.

4 thoughts on “Try Stampin on Tuesday #103

  1. paula laird

    Hi Paula,

    I really like your card. The style is wonderful. I always forget to use my embossing folders! I think I might have to break mine out & use them now :).

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  2. Mynnette

    Absolutely beautiful! LOVE the simplicity of your design and the gorgeous stamp paired with that dry embossing folder! Sorry to be MIA last week! Life intervened, lol! 🙂 HUGS!!!

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  3. MJ

    Wonderful choice of colors! I think I would just leave it as a note card. Very pretty!

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  4. Sarah

    Great card Paula. I would suggest a 'birthday' or 'thinking of you' sentiment. You've inspired me to dig out a few stamp sets, which like some of yours dont get to see much ink! Thanks 🙂

    Reply

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