I made a pair of these altered composition notebooks for some dear friends of ours, whom we met through Worldwide Marriage Encounter. Don & Teri are celebrating their 30th Wedding Anniversary next week – woohoo! They are a beautiful witness of God’s Love through their service to Him, each other and their ten children. May God continue to bless your Sacrament abundantly Don & Teri – and all of Willeville too!
I am lovin’ my Big Shot with my Nestabilities, and am lovin the embossing capability of the Nestabilities! And what’s not to love about my Copic Sketch Markers? lol
Tip: Back to School sales are going on right now – you should be able to find these composition notebooks at a reduced price so you can stock up!
Stamps: Coast to Coast & Everyday Expressions (retired SU); Hand in Hand (GinaK Designs), WWME stamp
Card Stock: SU! Ballet Blue, Brilliant Blue & Very Vanilla
Ink: SU! Brilliant Blue & Ballet Blue, Versamark, Memento Tuxedo Black
Copics: YO2; C2; YR00, 14, 18, 20,21; B18, 21, 24, 32, 41
Accessories: Big Shot; Nestabilities Classic Hearts & Labels Four; SU! Paper Piercing Kit, Mini Glue Dots, Stamping Sponge, retired Corner Rounder Punch & retired Bluebird Grosgrain Ribbon; Scotch Double-Sided Tape.
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Altered Notebook – Anniversary Special Cricut® By Provo Craft Sale
2009
It’s A Girl! Design Cricut® Cartridge Sale
2009
Here is the third and final design for the sketch challenge I mentioned two posts ago. This uses the GinaK Designs set, "Little Tees" for the focal image. It’s actually a t-shirt – but I masked the stamp to make it look like a onesie.
Two of our friends welcomed baby girls into their families in August – so I needed a couple of girlie girl designs. I don’t often use pink in my designs – so it was fun to give it a whirl. I don’t think you can go wrong with pink and white – so pretty together. Especially when the pink is Stampin’ Up!’s Pretty in Pink!
I used a NEW Stampin’ Up! Big Shot Texturz Plate on this design – both sides actually. I love the Texturz Plates because they cover so much more surface area than other dry embossing folders. For the white side strip – I used my rubber brayer to lightly apply Pretty in Pink ink to highlight the dry embossing. Also- little girls MUST have glitter – so I used the new Spica Glitter Pen color called Blossom to embellish around and on the ‘onesie’, as well the scallops on the ovals, and the tiara with the sentiment. The Stampin’ Up! Fire Rhinestone Brad is the perfect embelllishement as a flower center. Now to get this card in the mail!
