Hi well now the blog candy has been announced, all you have to do is keep coming back and posting your comments for a chance to win the Retro Men and Retro Women 3 Stamp sets made by Tanda Stamps.
If you haven't seen Tanda Stamps huge range of unmounted stamps then you are really missing out. You can see and buy then Here
I have been working on some projects, some of which I will post on my blog tommorow.
In the meantime
This card was made using a glass painting peel off. Marvy le plume pens and the watercolour technique. The believe stamp was stamped using the thumping technque this is where you tap the side of your pens in random places on the stamp until it is covered
This is a brag bag I bought from ebay for $8.00 with postage it cost me about £7.00
I made panels for each pocket. You can make panels to go with all your jackets and coats and just change the panels or you can do panels for every season.
Anyway I have designed another freebee paper for you based on art nouveau with a japanese feel
You can download it free. Free Paper Download
Anyway I am off for now I look forward to reading your comments, I have been considering doing tutorials but only 5 people seem to be interested if you are interested to see tutorials on my blog then please vote.
Every house
7 years ago
7 comments:
The believe card is gorgeous! I thought it WAS stained glass. Now, do tell more about that neat bag - those panels look to be postcard size 4x6? I have swapped a lot of postcards and if the size is correct would be really neat to tote around with friends cards as decoration.
I love the stained glass card--great job.
The stained glass card is superb. Really wonderful. Thanks for the lovely freebies. Love them!!!
Great card. Love the technique. I would love to see tutorials. You learn new things and find easier way of doing things.
Thanks for the info on the bag!
the stained glass card is stunning. it looks like real stained glass. i love your flower paper too
cheers
Theresa
Love your cards, but this paper is my fave so far - thank you so much!
I wish I could make papers like these...
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