Late posting again... picked the wrong day in the schedule!
This is one of my new stamps that I have stamped and embossed with silver powder. It's very crisp and clear.
FR133 A Good Friend
Background paper comes from a new pad Woodware will be stocking very soon.
I've added Mark Richard Silver Metals to decorate the card. Also some ribbon of course...
Pop along to the Woodware Blog to see other designs.
Sunday, 24 February 2013
Monday, 11 February 2013
Woodware Design Team Challenge - Wedding Stationery
Another large word stamp to add to my growing collection...
FRS236 Huge Mr and Mrs
The 'Mr' and 'Mrs' are separate stamps as is the '&' so you can mix and match accordingly. There are also small greetings included.
I have paper pieced using the 'Copenhagen' collection of papers.
I made a Silver wedding anniversary card for some friends using this card as a base for my design. I wrote their names into the 'M's to personalize it.
Pop along to the Woodware Blog for other design ideas for this challenge.
FRS236 Huge Mr and Mrs
The 'Mr' and 'Mrs' are separate stamps as is the '&' so you can mix and match accordingly. There are also small greetings included.
I have paper pieced using the 'Copenhagen' collection of papers.
I made a Silver wedding anniversary card for some friends using this card as a base for my design. I wrote their names into the 'M's to personalize it.
Pop along to the Woodware Blog for other design ideas for this challenge.
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Woodware Design Team Challenge - Sketch
I liked my little gnomes so much that I have drawn a couple of larger images for this Spring release.
Great for a man's card or just for fun....
FRS129 Fishy Wishes
I have distressed the edges of the panels and paper with black ink for a more masculine look.
Pop along to the Woodware blog for more ideas using this sketch
Great for a man's card or just for fun....
FRS129 Fishy Wishes
I have distressed the edges of the panels and paper with black ink for a more masculine look.
Pop along to the Woodware blog for more ideas using this sketch
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