Registered: January 22, 2005 Location: Stampincisco, CA Posts: 85
Fri, Apr 08, 2005 @ 10:41 AM
You might want to stamp and cut out the flower and leaves on another sheet and use a pop dot to give it a bit more. You could also emboss it to make it pop as well.
It is a really cute idea tho. Where did you get the template for the pocket?
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Registered: February 16, 2004 Location: Gig Harbor, WA Posts: 1056
Fri, Apr 08, 2005 @ 10:47 AM
Since you mentioned that these will be beginning stampers, I think this is right in line with that level . The only thing that I would probably change is to mask the flower so that leaves and it aren't overlapping. That's a fairly easy technique to teach beginnners.
Registered: August 12, 2004 Location: Baltimore, MD Posts: 45
Fri, Apr 08, 2005 @ 11:28 AM
I like it. Try Shortdee73's idea to make the flower stand out (not the leaves, tho). Don't cut it really close... part of this set's charm is its carefree, relaxed feel. If you only pop the flower, then you don't have to worry about masking the leaves.
Registered: June 18, 2004 Location: Wisconsin Posts: 15279
Sat, Apr 09, 2005 @ 6:42 AM
I like the idea of 3 leaves & sponging more colors(Thanks Jami)We are embossing on one of the other projects and don't want to overload that area. Like I said I need to keep it simple for them and the one handed me The card is a 8 1/2X 11 cut the long way (4 1/4 X 11) folded in half and front folded down again.
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