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Another card using the Simon Says "Card Wrap Die" for embossing. Cut this circle then embossed the die twice. More on my blog
I took this photo while visiting Chuang Yen Monastery's Great Buddha Hall, this past summer. This Buddha can be found in the temple.
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Towards the end of the trail, there was a stream with a small cascade. The cascade was nothing special (especially after all the waterfalls that we'd just seen), but the water immediately upstream was like glass. Underneathe the water were freshly fallen leaves, whose color seemed enhanced by the sunlight and water.
Easy embossing with household objects. Get the tutorial on Charlotte's Fancy, here:
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I stamped the images ( Raisin Boat Stamps) on the heavy velum with versa mark ink and then embossed it with black embossing powder. I took a sponge and lightly rubbed it to create spooky clouds. The light comes from a battery operated tea light.
Yay! Much as I love knitting single socks, nothing beats finishing an actual pair.
Pattern: Embossed Leaves Socks
Yarn: Sundara Sock Yarn, cinnamon over marmalade
Mods: added 2 more full repeats of the pattern, subbed the eye of partridge heel, and omitted the fussy cast-on.
OpenBSD Cold Steel wallpaper with katakana that reads "OpenBSD", in the upper right corner, and with the mascot embossed in the lower right corner.
At Stamp Group on Saturday at Stamp'n'create, there was a new embossing folder waiting for me.... It is called Jules Jewells... and is just lovely. I had seen this technique some where on the web... where you embossed, then painted over acrylic paint, then once that had dried you sanded it off and then inked it... the sample used pink acrylic and brown ink, but I chose to use purple acrylic and purple ink. I finished off with a piece of purple ribbon. I did have a bit of a laugh later in the day as the demo of the day was using Bazzil whitewash and Choc box card to emboss and then sand..... much simpler than my method!!!