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Sunday, January 7, 2007
Snowflake Window
My card base is made from Night of Navy card stock. On top is a piece of Ballet Blue card stock (3 3/4'' by 5'') with a snowflake from the Snowflakes set stamped all over with Versamark. I used the same snowflake and the Blue Frost spectrum pad for the "window panes" on Vanilla card stock. They were each matted with Brilliant Blue, and set on Night of Navy. "Thinking of You" from Sincere Salutations is stamped in Night of Navy ink.
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2 comments:
I love the shaded technique in stamping. Never have tried it myself, but it looks good. :)
Rebecca, these are extraordinary. I attempted some cardmaking and decided it was a waste of my time. :o) These are exquisite, elegant. I would delight to give or receive these.
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