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Check out the right panel, featuring our grandson's name, Kaylub along with the date of baptism. Each oval is punched out with my Marvy Uchida scallop oval and edges shaded with PTI Spring Rain ink. Both ovals are embellished with a button, adhesive pearl, and ribbon tab. The ribbon is from Sharon Johnson's Stamp Simply Ribbon Store ! Designer paper is from Our Daily Bread Designs! Designer paper is adhered to panels using my Xyron machine and edges shaded.
A quick look at the wooden block setup. I used Memento Tuxedo black ink for all stamping on this frame project.
The left and middle panel utilize stamps from Our Daily Bread Designs. The set is called Children of God. I cut the word blessings away from one of the sentiments and it works wonderfully. I will simply place the piece together on my block if I desire to use the sentiment as an entire image.
Sharon Johnson's Stamp Simply challenge inspired me to hang the name tags onto the candy sticks to complete these sweet butterflies! Check out her blog, Notimetostamp? for this weeks challenge details! I hope you get a chance to play along! I am so glad you stopped by today! I truly appreciate it! Take good care, I will have another quick Easter name tag creation tomorrow, think plastic eggs!
Are you ready to hop? Today is the first ever JustRite blog hop, just in time to celebrate JustRite's 2009 CHA first release! That's right, their first release is ready for shipping! Becca is guest blogging and NEW JustRite products are ready and waiting! Simply visit the website, to see all the great products that are shipping this week. For my creation today, I chose to use the new CELEBRATIONS DEMI PHRASES SET. When I first saw this set, I immediately thought the semi circle shape could form frosting on a cupcake!
Here is a sampling of three cards together! The colors are bright and fun, suitable for all ages! After stamping a Demi Phrase, I cut it out using a Spellbinders circle nestabilities die. Next, I trimmed the circle to create a straight bottom edge. Along the straight edge I used my scallop scissors, then shaded around the entire frosting piece.