Another simple card using a film strip stamp (Hobbycraft) stamped three times in Memento tuxedo black and infilled with Adirondack slate, denim and eggplant dye inks applied with another block stamp (Hero Arts).
The sentiment plate was pre-printed and edged with blue Marvey le Plume
alcohol brush marker. The plate was mounted in place on foam pads
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Jeudi Journal - Shoes
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"You can never have too many shoes or friends" is the quote Wendy sent to
use this week. All I could think of was having a party in my Journal -
lots o...
Mechanical Elements
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I arranged and stuck down an array of different resin elements with nothing
in mind of what I was going to do with the rest of the project!!
I added a ...
Challenge #307 | Use a Stencil
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Welcome Stamping and Creative friends to another fun CAS on Friday
Challenge!
*You have until: Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 6:00 PM Dutch Time to enter
w...
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“Asked + Answered” is a YouTube Live series where I answer some of the most
frequently asked questions about product + any new questions asked during
the l...
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Well, I think it's time.
I started this blog in 2008!! Just as I was beginning to get into mixed
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Atelier des Arts
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Here's a little wall hanging with an ATC that shows how you can use them
for anything not just for swapping. I've used the Atelier des Arts calendar
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Good Luck
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Not the usual wedding card :) Wishing a couple a long and happy life
together.
*Een ongewone trouwkaart. Wensen voor een lang en gelukkig leven samen.*
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Showcase & Winner challenge # 497
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Hi there LIMettes,
It's time for our final showCASe of 2023
We've had a fabulous year and thoroughly enjoyed seeing your stunning
designs and this las...
NEARLY TV TIME...
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It's nearly Create and Craft TV time again lovelies. Hope you saw my
Facebook Live today with all those peeks at the fantastic samples made by
our amazi...
Monthly Challenge - April
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This month's theme for the tag challenge is Rain. I have used an old Non
Sequitur stamp from an Oriental set. I stamped and embossed the image and
then...
My Fragile Heart By Heather Thompson
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Andy Skinner New Rice Paper Release Welcome back to another post here.
Today I am sharing a canvas I made with Andy's new Rice Papers released in
colla...
🎉 New Dylusions Stamp Samples 🎉
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*🎉 New Dylusions Stamp Samples* *🎉*
Here's some samples I've made using my new Dylusions products that have
just been released! Yi...
My 3 favourite projects for 2020 by Titbelsoeur
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Hello nice friends !
Each year, my last December post is dedicated to our favourite 3 projects.
This is a good opportunity to wish you a very happy Chris...
Take It Make It Challenge: February Winners!
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Hello everyone! We are thrilled to announce the winners of our February
challenge! As you all know, we have two winners to annouce today, so
without furthe...
Four more days…
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For some of us, that means there are still four days to make-buy a gift.
For others, it’s four days to relax, enjoy family and friends, holiday
music and m...
that's very classy Sid. love it.
ReplyDeleteVery stylish and love the sentiment.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Linda xxx
What a fab card - and I happen to have a film strip. Thanks for the inspiration Sid.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Neet xx
You're still digging the white space I see - looks fab!
ReplyDeleteLoving your cards Sid this is brilliant and your house card is just awesome - it's such a 'happy' card and brings a smile to your face
ReplyDeleteCool card SID!!
ReplyDeleteLove from The Netherlands,
Leintje*