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Bubble Wrap?!!

August 24, 2010 Leave a Comment

 

 

 Hello!  This past Saturday a group of ladies got together at my house.  We talked about when we would start the next round of hostess clubs and what we would do.  Of course we stamped!  I cased Connie Babbert's great card that used bubble wrap.  This was so fun!  Brayer your ink on the bubble wrap and then lay it face down on your cardstock and rub the cardstock to transfer the ink.  If I had a spare clean brayer, I would have used it than to help the transfer of ink from the bubble wrap to the cardstock rather than rubbing it with my hand, but my hand worked just fine.  The unique design is so cute!   So sorry that my pictures didn't turn out too well – they really don't do this cute card justice. 

 

We used "Happy Family" and stamped in Early Espresso, then watercolored with our aqua pens just a little bit on them.  The flower is cut with the Flower Fusion die on the Big Shot and the leaves are just 2 of the petals of the 5 petal punch. 

 

Stamp Set:  Happy Family

 

Cardstock:  Whisper White, Early Espresso, Daffodil Delight, Pear Pizzazz

 

Ink:  Early Espresso, Daffodil Delight

 

Tools:  Pinking Hearts edge punch, aqua painter, brayer, bubble wrap (haha – who would have thought bubble wrap could be a tool!), 5-petal flower punch, hole punch

 

Embellishment:  Chocolate Chip brad

 

 

 Here's a very poor teaser picture of another project we made on Saturday.  I thought the pictures turned out well, but unfortunately they did not.  We used "Artistic Etching" and embossed in white, black and clear.  The card turned out well and I'll show you better pictures tomorrow. 

 

Thanks for stopping by.  I hope something you see here will inspire you to stamp! 

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I'm Suzanne Taylor. I live in Mesquite, Texas, just outside of Dallas. Twelve years ago I found a new hobby and it quickly turned into an obsession! I love sharing my passion for stamping and papercrafting with others in small in-person events and on Facebook and Zoom. Stamping is a great way to relief stress, escape the every day life and have a little "you" time! So, grab a cup of coffee or a glass of sweet tea, and we can spend some time together in person, online, or just browsing this blog. Contact Me!

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