the stipple orchid was stamped with SU Chocolate Chip classic dye ink on neenah 80# Classic cream, then colored with prisma pencils then blended with an Prisma colorless blender marker. ( which is an interesting thing, someone mentioned that they could use their copic markers with their su black ink pad... so i thought what the heck lets give it a whirl...) the green top note die cut is from the PIF thread (thanks Donna!) I have given myself permission to start using the hoard i have of these cuttings since I ordered the die for my self... :) the pink textured pp is from either Provo craft or that big pack they had at costco a few years ago. the plaid pp is from Imagination Project. The sentiments from the SU set Sincere salutations the ribbon and buttons are from Making Memories. this is 5X7 in real life.
2.08.2009
this weekends cards
This was done for Jason ( one of the guys at work who always always says the frosting is the best part!) and his birthday is coming up later this week... when asked what he wanted (cake flavor ) for his birthday the response came back a big thick layer of custard with frosting on top. (sweetest kind) lol oooh to have a metabolism like that eh? (this is a comment made by a man in his 30's! which makes me laugh because Ive always thought the frosting is too sweet and scrape it off my cake when no ones looking.
Stamping Bella "fix-afella" stamped with memento Tuxedo black on Neenah 80# classic Cream, colored with copic and bic markers. the sentiments from Inkadinkado. ( i did trim what ever kids name was under it as the quote by so it would fit better on this card) the printed papers from K& Co. ( an walmart pad from a few years ago, the blue mats are SU Baja Breeze, the textured tan is Bazzill, the mini brads are tiny silver Karen foster screws. this is 5X7 in real life.
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Lovely cards, Stacy.
Love that that sentiment on the male card. I have to say it: I love cake frosting over the cake.....Give me those roses and corner piece every time!!
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