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Another "show & tell" of the Febrary PFS event, with cards inspired by Heather Hoffman! Believe it or not, the stamp involved with these two cards is one large rubber stamp that can be used as a whole for a background or die cut into individual pieces and used separately -- I love this versatility, as the die is all one piece in the exact layout of the large stamp. Heather Hoffman has just the gentlest spirit, in my humble opinion!
Card 1 -
This beauty has the pierced background die, the middle frame cut in champagne glitter cardstock, and the florals heat embossed in gold. The florals were blended using the matching stencils.
Card #2 -
This one was stamped, ink blended with the stencils and then die cut and placed over the frame. The frame was merely the detail portion of the frame debossed into the panel and nothing actually cut. I love the versatility of having the frame a standard frame or the detail portion added for more beauty. There are four sizes, than can be used so they can be either notched corner panels or notched corner frames. If you caught the recent PFS Live with Tina Smith, she actually used it in a different way making an even wider, double-detailed frame!
PFS - Berry Blossom stamp, stencils; Notched Corner die, Stitched Octagonal coverplate and clear iridescent gems
Again, thank you for spending some time with me, allowing me to share some cards that I am absolutely thrilled with! Have a great week!
Hugs,
TK
6 comments:
The combination of florals and strawberries makes this really unique and special, TK! I love both of your cards but must ask: whose gold embossing powder do you use? So pretty!
Another A+++ homework assignment!
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Beautifully done, TK. You are making the most of your time with the classes.
That champagne glitter looks like a stunning diamond necklace, TK! Both of these strawberry and flower designs are just lovely in layout and coloring ... I, too, would be absolutely thrilled with these, if I had made them! Hugs, Darnell
You have shown how versatile that stamp set is TK. The gold embossing works beautifully with the glitter frame and gives a totally different look than the other card which is wonderful too..
I love a stamp and die that have this much versatility! I think you'll get lots of use from this set and you sure started off with a couple of beauties!
Wowee, you've outdone yourself with both of these... they're fantastic!
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