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Using a free embossing folder and PP that came from a magazine. Sentiment die is from Britannia dies. Die cut with a Stitched Oval die
I put one of these (the top one) in the Cuttlebug upside down, but it kind of looks good that way! (This is sticky-back canvas, not just regular paper, which is why front and back matters.)
Started: 12/1/08
Finished: 1/25/09
A really nice pattern. I did a simple k1, p1 cuff instead of the ktbl.
Btw, not my legs. My new mannequin models, yay! lol I'm such a dork.
My newest crafting discovery ... metallic shelf paper from Lowe's. I attached it to white cardstock scraps and then embossed ... looks like textured metal without the weight or sharp edges.
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Embossed aluminium and car tyre inner tube mural made byt he community for Turlin Moor Community garden, Dorset.
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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Embossed Emblem on the face of Geoffrey Davison & Sons Jewellers.
42 Moulsham Street, Chelmsford, Essex.
Here are a few embossed and inked background I made inspired by the Background Check OCC. I pulled out a technique Jennifer McGuire showed on her blog a long time ago where you actually ink the embossing folder. The one on the left, I started to color the snowflakes with silver WOS, but decided to just use the clear WOS :) I might have to add the sentiment about "What makes you different makes you special" and turn it into a card now. The middle is actually on the DEBOSSED side since I inked the side with the flowers. The last one was embossed and then just gently inked.
EVIDENCE
Provenance evidence: Stamp -- blind or embossed, Armorial
Location in book: Title Page
Owner: Macclesfield, Earls of
COPY
Repository: Penn Libraries
Call number: UG460 .R84 1661
Collection: Rare Book Collection
Copy title: La militare architettura, ouero, Fortificatione moderna
Author(s): Ruggiero, Pietro, active 17th century
Published: Lodovico Monza, Milan, 1661
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Penn Libraries UG460 .R84 1661
Ruggiero, Pietro, active 17th century
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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