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Split Negative Technique
The split negative technique was featured at mu April Technique class. This technique always reminds me of "pop" art since it's best suited for a large stamped image. Keep stamping! Leigh
Wishing You a Festive Christmas
This Trucking Along Christmas card was so much fun to make! Unfortunately, the stamp set was an Online Exclusive and is no longer available, but I wanted to share this card just in case you have the stamp set. I started by attaching a piece of Basic Beige Bordered ribbon to a piece of Mossy…
Christmas Blessings
Here's another card using the Candy Cane Lane Designer Series Paper. Again, I've cut out the gingerbread men to use as an embellishment for the card. Stamp a greeting and this card was super easy to make. Supplies used: Christmas Pines stamp set, Candy Cane Lane DSP, Whisper White, Real Red card stock, Crumb Cake…
Ghosting Technique
There's nothing scary about this technique! We had fun Ghost stamping at May's Technique Class. I would love to have you attend one of my Technique Classes if you live in the greater Cleveland, Ohio area. Check out my schedule for all of my upcoming events. Supplies used: Something to Say (now retired) and Flower…
Life is Better with You
I'm sad to see that the Hugs for Love stamp set, from the current Mini Catalog, is on the Last Chance List – I love this stamp set! I'm thinking this stamp set might end up in my keep stash. If you like this set, grab it before it's gone! This creative/fancy fold card features…
Miss You with Take to the Sky Designer Series Paper
I'm back with one of my favorite card layouts using the new Take to the Sky Designer Series Paper. I started with a Gray Granite card base and layered two pieces of Take to the Sky Designer Series Paper along with a Exposed Brick embossed Copper Clay cardstock to Misty Moonlight cardstock. My greeting, from…