The Perfectly Rustics challenge this fortnight is embossing. So with this in mind I set to work creating a card for my beautiful husband for our third wedding anniversary. I used the wood grain back ground stamp to emboss the back ground then cut it up, used a sponge dauber to soften the edges and give them some definition. I then stuck all the pieces down, not in order, to give a wood panelled wall effect. I also embossed the greeting on the card. I must that I am totally chuffed with the way that this card turned out and would have been happy to retire my stamping hobby on this awesome card. But no fear I am not retiring yet. I am on quite a creating roll at the moment, which is good as I was in a bit of a slump for a while there. Hope you like my card and please call over to the Perfectly Rustics site to join in the challenge!
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Perfectly Rustics Challenge Number 7
Hello There,
The Perfectly Rustics challenge this fortnight is embossing. So with this in mind I set to work creating a card for my beautiful husband for our third wedding anniversary. I used the wood grain back ground stamp to emboss the back ground then cut it up, used a sponge dauber to soften the edges and give them some definition. I then stuck all the pieces down, not in order, to give a wood panelled wall effect. I also embossed the greeting on the card. I must that I am totally chuffed with the way that this card turned out and would have been happy to retire my stamping hobby on this awesome card. But no fear I am not retiring yet. I am on quite a creating roll at the moment, which is good as I was in a bit of a slump for a while there. Hope you like my card and please call over to the Perfectly Rustics site to join in the challenge!
The Perfectly Rustics challenge this fortnight is embossing. So with this in mind I set to work creating a card for my beautiful husband for our third wedding anniversary. I used the wood grain back ground stamp to emboss the back ground then cut it up, used a sponge dauber to soften the edges and give them some definition. I then stuck all the pieces down, not in order, to give a wood panelled wall effect. I also embossed the greeting on the card. I must that I am totally chuffed with the way that this card turned out and would have been happy to retire my stamping hobby on this awesome card. But no fear I am not retiring yet. I am on quite a creating roll at the moment, which is good as I was in a bit of a slump for a while there. Hope you like my card and please call over to the Perfectly Rustics site to join in the challenge!
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