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A better view of the spritzed piece. I used the Big Shot and a Fiskars Texture Plates. The one that looks more deeply embossed was spritzed with water first.
pattern: Embossed Leaves socks
yarn: Louet Gems in Fern
needles: US2
mods: I only did the goofy heel cutting thing on the first sock. I used the super-weird cast-on for both socks, but wouldn't do it again.
This cupcake was embossed using an impression mat and then I painted in the imprints using luster dust.
Stamps: ODBD Scripture Collection 6,Basic Grey Tranquil (leaves on tree), JustRite A Day in the Country
Ink: Versamark, Staz On, black embossing powder
Other: Sizzix 3D Tree Die, Sizzix Texture Plate,Spellbinders Standard Circles small, Creative Memories Oval cutter, QuickCutz paperclip
Regia Stretch (Wool/Polyester/Polyamide)
US 2 or 3
These are really tight when I tried them on last so I think I might give them to Mom for a Christmas present. You know, pay her back for all the shoes I stretched out as a teenager.
This card was made from quality papers pink, blue and green. Embossed with pink powder, dark flower and pink ribbon..
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I made this eraser stamp for my friend's baby announcement. She asked me to do this for her. Her theme was 'The Day you were Born'
Using the techniques from Online Card Class: www.onlinecardclasses.com; Clear and Sheer, I embossed vellum and added hearts cut from scraps leftover from day 1 class.
Also submitted to SSS Wednesday Challenge: Anything Goes www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge/simon-says-...
Is the Bock bottle from Trinidad? Regardless, it was made by Lincoln Container Corporation, Lincoln, IL. This company was owned by Obear-Nester Glass Co, but operated under a separate identity beginning in 1953. The bottle was made in 1959, but I have no clue what the L-X or 115 codes mean.
Michael and I made a home-made macro lens for our iPhones out some bluetack and a DVD-player laser lens. It was AWESOME.
My version of the "Emboss-Resist"" technique in Bernie Berlin's book Artist Trading Card Workshop using stamped and embossed patterns as a resist for acrylic paint.