Monday, November 8, 2010

How Can You Resist? Last call for blog candy!

It's my turn to teach a Motivation Monday tutorial at Betty Bee's Buzz. You can click there for more details AND to leave a comment or two or twenty for a chance to win Betty's blog candy. Blog Candy closes tonight!
Both of these cards are examples of heat emboss resist. I have tips on what to do and what I learned (lol) at Betty's blog :)

Supplies
Pears card:
  • papers: 6x6 Cosmo Cricket Early Bird & Core'dinations card stock
  • ink: SU chocolate chip
  • stamp: A Stamp in The Hand Co. Pear Border #2
  • hello sentiment: BasicGrey rub-on
  • ribbon: SU
Floral card:
  • papers: hand-made pattern paper (manufacturer unknown), ACMoore (black), and Magenta (silver paper)
  • stamp: SU Heartfelt Thanks
  • ink: Memento
  • ribbon: (manufacturer unknown)

6 comments:

Kard Queen said...

Thank you for the list of supplies; I'm clicking over to Betty Bee's.

lauren bergold said...

these are indeed GORGEOUS and amazing! (♥♥♥!) and i have NO IDEA how you did it...so yeah...i gotta click over! ciao, darling! :)

Leslie Hanna said...

Soooo pretty. It took me about 3 glares to figure out the pear papers and the pear stamp shapes. Duh. Remember when we all collected pear stamps? I think I've finally gotten rid of most of mine. ;)

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Sandy Ang said...

The idea of fussy cut pears from the pear-pattern paper is so clever !