Showing posts with label You're My Type stamp set. Show all posts
Showing posts with label You're My Type stamp set. Show all posts
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Little Green Monster
This is a CASE from Rachel Tessman. I can think of some people who are going to love getting this card and a few who may not be so happy because they'll have the little tune running through their mind all day long. I know it's been running through mine ever since I made it. I used the Rotary Alphabet stamp for the lettering on the cups. It takes some practice. I've found I need to stand to get a straight no smudges image. When I'm sitting I have a tendency to rock the rotary stamp. And I use a piece of scrap plain paper to place under the portion of the rotary stamp that is blank.
The "happy birthday" comes from the retired, You're My Type stamp set. I wanted something with a similar font.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
A-B-C's for TBT
Today's cards use the retired You're My Type stamp set along with retired Just Add Cake DSP that has the pretty alphabet and number paper. The top card also uses some of the retired First Edition Specialty Paper. Both cards use the retired Spiral Border Punch which has been re-introduced as an edge punch. The teeny heart on the pink card was punched using the Owl Builder punch. I'm sure I've used that punch more for the heart than for building owls. The twine on the pink card is some of the Wild Wasabi Painted Blooms Cotton Twine in the current Occasions catalog.
You're My Type was a popular stamp set. Maybe you have it!
Monday, October 20, 2014
Rotary Alphabet
I wanted to make a special card for my sister who is receiving the Distinguished Alumni award from the seminary she graduated from later this week.
I've used a lot of retired product here but did use my new Alphabet Rotary stamp to add "Distinguished Alumna to the print background. There are lots of similar products that could be used to make this card in the current catalog.
I've used a lot of retired product here but did use my new Alphabet Rotary stamp to add "Distinguished Alumna to the print background. There are lots of similar products that could be used to make this card in the current catalog.
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