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Old 11-09-2006, 07:10 PM   #1  
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Default HELP this card is neat

does anyone know how this card was made?? It is georgeous and i'd love to do this for my x-mas cards. If someone has a tutorial I'd really appreciate it. thanks


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Old 11-09-2006, 08:13 PM   #2  
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It looks like this person used pop-dots (or foam tape) to give some of the triangles more dimension. So, I think they do a lot of cutting and used pop-dots.

That's my theory. =)
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PM her . From what the description says I think she used an "outlines" stamp. It is made specifically for stamping multiple times and cutting out some parts and then popping them up using dimensionals.
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Here is a web site that uses that kind of stamps, it is a very unique card, would probably be a card set to cut out while watching a movie, looks time consuming, but unique. Thanks to her for sharing Carolyn in MN

http://www.outlinesrubberstamp.com/m...phic_trees.htm
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Old 11-10-2006, 09:13 AM   #5  
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PM her . From what the description says I think she used an "outlines" stamp. ....
Right! I forgot to mention that:
Outlines = name of a rubber stamp company (I've seen them in a store once)

Oh, and here are the instructions for that specific tree you like:
"Graphic Holly Tree" <---click

Thanks, Carolyn in MN, for that link you posted!
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Old 11-10-2006, 10:19 AM   #6  
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thanks guys, didn't know that was a type of stamp
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Thanks (I think) for sharing the web site. I will have to show my ds so he can have some more ideas for Christmas presents for me. I've never seen these stamps before and I think I'm in love.
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