These are some great swaps I had received but am just posting now. Sharon made this cool card with some glitter across the message and on the flowers. Susan made this silver embossed card using the Embrace Life stamp set. OK- This is a mysterious stamper - who made this? The Pink floral card is from Vickie
Manhatten impression floral is from Donna and Soft Summer Floral is from Ginger. Note the cool way to use ribbons for both cards:
The floral card is from Desiree and the Koala is from Denise:
They are soooooooooo cool! I love each and every one of them. In picture two by Vickie - it that silver embossing powder? It looks very cool. Is that next to the last picture from Desiree a window sheet? Please tell! LOL. Renee
Hey Renee, Thank you for your questions. Yes, silver embossing was used by Vicki. And the card from Desiree is not a window sheet - it is actually a technique called "faux embossing" (not sure if this is the correct name) where you stamp the image in white, then stamp it again in color but slightly "off". Hope this answers the questions. - Patti
My name is Patti Lee. Welcome to my blog. This is a place where I can share what I have created. I am a proud 4th generation Chinese American. I have a passion for creating all kinds of fun things and love to share the projects with all of you. I especially love 3-D papercrafts that are functional and also look "pretty & cute". My Favorite color in the whole wide world: RED. I have been stamping and scrapping for over 30 years. Many of the projects will be with an Asian flair!!!!
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They are soooooooooo cool! I love each and every one of them. In picture two by Vickie - it that silver embossing powder? It looks very cool. Is that next to the last picture from Desiree a window sheet? Please tell! LOL. Renee
Hey Renee,
Thank you for your questions. Yes, silver embossing was used by Vicki. And the card from Desiree is not a window sheet - it is actually a technique called "faux embossing" (not sure if this is the correct name) where you stamp the image in white, then stamp it again in color but slightly "off".
Hope this answers the questions.
- Patti
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