My friend at work wanted me to make a card for her mom. she is like 79 going 60. No fru-fru, or flowers, or pretty girly things. She loves shoes and bling, so when I saw this card of bonnie's...Poinsettia Greetings by bon2stamp at Splitcoaststampers, this is where it ended up. Hope it works.
I made the banners, glued them onto the embossed bg. Added the tonnes of bling on the parts of the embossing, made the tag and stamped, colored, major glittered, well actually used clear nail polish for the black leather, then cut the shoe out.
with the tag I punched it out of the nestie, cut the rectangle of white, and after about 100 times got the words allright....ish....lol...used a corner punch for the decorative corners, and added....more blingage...yah how fun is this...:0)
thanks for visiting...:0)
P. S.....I forgot to say what I changed....I kept same color combo a bit but added a touch of black, changed the tag, flower to a shoe, different papers and added gems...:0)
Date: Sunday, January 27, 2013 GMT Views: 1806
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Stamps: the shoe was gifted so not sure of name I think a dollar bin..and the happy birthday I went to get the name of the set and cant find the whole set...somewhere in my crafty mess it sits with the name...will add when I find it
Paper: red faux leather, black and white
Ink: cardinal red
Accessories: bling...and more bling...glitter glue, nail polish, die-cut, EF
Registered: March 20, 2005 Location: Butler, PA Posts: 77633
Sun, Jan 27, 2013 @ 7:51 AM
I was wondering how you made those peaks on your embossed white and then I realized it was the bottoms of your banner...how dumb am I. What a very, very pretty card.....79....going on 60...she's gonna love it!
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Registered: July 28, 2008 Location: Cary, North Carolina Posts: 8728
Sun, Jan 27, 2013 @ 8:11 AM
This is perfect for a jazzy lady's birthday card! Love all that bling and the fancy shoe! She's going to LOVE THIS! Thanks so much for honoring me today, Wendy!