This is a "hybrid card" as it is a combination of digital and paper techniques. The background paper (foral pink) is from a digital kit that I purchased called "Spring Linen paper stack" by Ali Folendore and the floral insert is from a digital kit called "Spring Breezes " by Shabby Princess and they matched so perfectly. The papers were printed by me using my Canon printer. The small raised flowers were made by me going into Photoshop and digitally cutting out the larger flower in the insert and then I made a file for my CraftRobo and it cut the flowers out for me. I then paper sculpted them, used some glitter glue in the centers and covered them with Aleene's Paper Glaze. I used heat embossing around the edges of the two (green & pink) frames around the insert. The ribbon is by Offray.
Date: Thursday, August 23, 2007 GMT Views: 595
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Thu, Aug 23, 2007 @ 10:07 PM
Overwhelming amount of work from my newbie perspective but AMAZING results! I have not tried any digital scrapbooking or used photoshop for crafty purposes... and I call myself a geek?
Tami, have your heard of a Wishblade or a Silhouette? Well the CraftRobo is the same thing as the Wishblade, but I don't have to buy "cards" for it like you would, for instance, the Cricut. I can cut ANY true type font on my computer, as well as any graphics that I turn into a "GSD" file. It is my favorite tool for scrapbooking and card making!