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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Christmas Greenery

Good morning!
Are you getting excited about our August release party happening tomorrow??
The new stamps are really something special and I know you will love them!! 
I already put in an order for the entire collection!!  That is how awesome they are. 

Well I am here today, to share the  project I made for this weeks "Christmas Greenery" challenge.  
The Poinsettia Flower was stamped and embossed on watercolor paper.  I used distress inks to the color the petals and leaf.  I them trimmed each one out and layered it on top of one another.  Creating a beautiful 3D flower.  I added yellow beads to the center for even more dimension. 

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BLING
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Parchment Craft
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2 comments:

  1. I know you're going to rock and roll those new stamps Calypso. Your coloring skills are marvelous...can't wait to see what you have in store for us. Your "greenery" is stunning...love how you added those beads to your floral, very pretty!

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  2. Beautiful card! The colors are wonderful- and love the greenery!

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