I thought it was time my Roses in Winter saw ink again. They were getting lonely, as it was my go to set for so long.
I stamped the roses on the very vanilla, and used the Glorious Green as the leaves. I sponged the edges with real red, mounted it on night of navy. I then ran a layer of real red through the cuttlebug and popped the image up on dimensionals and mounted onto the embossed piece. I also ran my real red marker around that edge to define it a little more. I punched holes through all layers with the crop a dile and threaded the ribbons. I added lots of layers of ribbon to the bow. I heated just a bit with the heat gun. I popped this whole thing up with more dimensionals. The card base is stamped with fine lace, using real red ink too. You can't really see that in the photo though. So, what do you think?
Date: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 GMT Views: 1897
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Tue, Apr 08, 2008 @ 2:09 PM
Smart of you to only use a TINY bit of the green...tough color, huh! Love that set...and I haven't used mine for a long time either. thanks for the reminder, Karen.
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Tue, Apr 08, 2008 @ 3:55 PM
Gorgeous! Love all your hard work- it really paid off. Great design and lovely job with the ribbons.
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