Measurements: the dry embossed panel is cut 1 1/2" shorter than the card base, the squares are 1 1/4" with a 1/8" border, band going across the card is 5/8" plus a 1/8" border
I was pressed for time today and when I started to look for paper to match my already completed flowers I got annoyed with the process and decided white on white will work for me!
The Scor Pal and Cuttlebug was used for the embossed panel and band across. Nestabilities for cutting the squares.
The flower are watercolor using re- inkers and artist brush. I then used a black marker to color the cardstock edge. They were embossed using a #6 metal ball stylus and folded paper towel.
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Paper: unknown white textured and watercolor paper
Ink: StazOn - Jet Black - flowers, Memento - Tuxedo black for sentiment
Accessories: gems, Paper Glaze for mounting gems, Stickles for flower center, Tools - Cuttlebug, Scor-Pal, metal ball stylus, paper towel, artist brush, Fiskars - Arch Scallop punch
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Wed, Feb 23, 2011 @ 10:00 AM
How Beautiful! I like the idea of using nesty squares.. no risk of cutting them crooked... like I tend to do somtimes..
white on white with a touch of color is always a fave of mine.
a Classic beauty today!
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Judy
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