Lots of layers on this one The image was stamped in 2 colors. The first image layer was cut with a nestability, the second blue layer was cut and raised and the third layer was cut and raised. The triangles were stamped and cut in. The four squares are 2" x 2". Signo pen for the dots.
Thanks for looking!
Date: Monday, March 14, 2011 GMT Views: 2123
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Registered: March 11, 2008 Location: Sacramento, California Posts: 39766
Mon, Mar 14, 2011 @ 3:24 PM
Oh Dianne, I think a lot of us "older" folk could use a spinner card like this for just daily life things! hehe Example....wake up...... go to the bathroom.......eat......take your pills....etc.... How cute would that be? Almost as cute as this card. Love it! TFS :0)
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Registered: April 22, 2006 Location: SCS in NC Posts: 20914
Tue, Mar 15, 2011 @ 5:11 AM
I love this stamp. I haven't seen it. It is perfect for a birthday. Your dots are so straight.. I can't do that. Super layers too.. I can't get those straight either. I think I was born lop sided. haha Great job.
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Registered: September 12, 2007 Location: Wake Forest, NC Posts: 61357
Sat, Mar 19, 2011 @ 7:59 PM
There you go again ... all those fine layers and those dots. I cant understand how of all the thousands of signo pens out there, you always manage to find the one that actualy works. I love all those dots and your spinner is quite the hit. Havent seen one of those in forever. You've created a great card here.
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