This is for Paula's challenge. In recognition of the losses that patients experience, we are going to find ways to be beautiful without our stamps! One of my favorite techniques, that makes the most of a loss, is to use the space left behind by a diecut. I purposely position my diecuts so that my leftover pieces can also be used! In this instance, I glued my white reverse piece over a pink base. I then embossed my frame. I used a rubon sentiment. I diecut some butterflies in my Embosslit and glued two down and popped the third with a tiny piece of a dimensional.
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Date: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 GMT Views: 731
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Thu, Oct 16, 2014 @ 5:56 AM
Beautiful! I love the texture on your butterflies!
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Thu, Oct 16, 2014 @ 9:00 AM
Oh this is sooooo pretty and very cleverly done! Great idea to position your die cut in a way that the negative panel can also be used! Love that you had a perfect rub on sentiment too! I never have used a rub on! On my must do list now!
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