Something Lacy

I just love the Something Lacy background stamp.  Spoiler alert – this stamp WILL NOT be carried over from the Occasion catalog to the new catalog.

I would love to claim credit for this beautiful card, but the credit goes to my up-line Linda Bauwin.  We make this card at her Spring into the Woods retreat back in March.  The Something Lacy stamp has been stamped with Versa Mark and heat embossed with white embossing powder. This card could be used for a birthday greeting, get well, sympathy, or wedding. 

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Supplies used: Butterfly Basics and Something Lacy stamps, Whisper White, Lost Lagoon, Sahara Sand, Vellum card stock, Versa Mark ink, Embossing Buddy, white embossing powder, Lost Lagoon Satin ribbon, Sahara Sand lace trim, Jewels Basic Pearls.

Thanks for stopping by today.  Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.

If you live in or near Lake County, Ohio, I'd love to have you attend one of my classes.

Leigh

 

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