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Friday, 22 May 2009

Graphicus meets The Stampman 2



Card number 2 using Graphicus stamps and Moonglow Pigment Powders from The Stampman. This time I used Yellow, Rust & Browny Copper from the 'Outback' set. Using a 5x7 card bank, I attached a piece of DCWV - Gold Floral paper to the card which I think tones lovely with the Pigment colours. 4 Brads were attached to the corners with the stamped image set to a jaunty angle.

Graphicus meets The Stampman



The first of two cards using Graphicus stamps and Moon Glow Pigment Powders from The Stampman. I was lucky enough to obtain this stamp from a swap with a friend as I had been wanting this for ages. I stamped with Versamark then using the Pigment Powders from The Outback range, Lime Green, Green & Blue, dusted them over the stamped image. This was mounted onto a 5x7 card blank to which I had attached paper from my stash. Gems & a Dragonfly Brad were added to finish the card off.

Wednesday, 20 May 2009

Second Parchment Card Design



This is the second card which we just had time to complete in our 3 Hour Class on Monday. This time we used a Pergamano Wave Tool for the fancy circles, a 2 Needle Tool for the edge and a Flower Tool for a little decoration, top left. The paper is again from K&Co Wild Saffron Butterfly Swirl range, as are the embellishments. A white lace peel off was added to the square cut out, just to finish the card off. All materials supplied by our Pergamano Tutor were from Personal Impressions. They are wholesale only but I have found other stockists using Google.

First of Two New Parchment Card Designs


Just for my Sister, here is the first of two Parchment Card's we both made at a class on Monday. The parchment work was done using the Semi Square Tool down the side and also on the cut out images. The backing paper is from K&Co, Wild Saffron Butterfly Swirl and the embellishments are Grand Adhesions in the same range.
This paper is gorgeous in real life, as are the adhesions. Of course I had to buy extra paper which is 12x12, one to keep, one to stroke, plus another pack of adhesions. All the materials were supplied by our Pergamano Tutor which I am sure she obtained from Personal Impressions.