July 18th, 2008 by Tracy
I made this card for my swap group, ScottSwapers, started by Heather Scott. I finally got to play with some of my new stamps and tools for the swap! Whoo hoo!
Supplies:
T-2991 “Swirlies” stamp set
TG2972 “Thank You” stamp
V-235 Brown Cardstock; 8 ½” x 5 ½” folded, plus scrap
V-223 Ivory Ultrasmooth Cardstock; scrap
V-112 Raspberry 1 Matchmakers Cardstock; [...]
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July 10th, 2008 by Tracy
This a fun card I made for a friend at work. I used Spring Dream and Just Because stamp sets, Pinks & Red Violets Bazzill cardstock, Premium White cardstock, Black cardstock, Uptown Girl Collection paper, Black & White Ribbon Collection, Noir Black Palette ink, a White Prismacolor Pencil, and Tombow Markers.
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July 2nd, 2008 by Tracy
Linear Sentiments is one of the many brand new stamp sets featured in the Fall/Winter 2008-09 TAC Inspiration Book, and was a blast to use in making this fun 4th of July card!
The card was made with the Linear Sentiments Stamp Set, Ultra Smooth White Cardstock, Blue Cardstock, L’Amore Red & New Canvas Palette Inks, [...]
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June 28th, 2008 by Tracy
It really feels like summer, so I just had to stamp something summery! I am fortunate to have a super nice neighbor named Lisa, who just happens to have a beautiful garden in her front yard, and she let’s me take photos there any time I want.
The card is made with Salsa Flowers Stamp Set, [...]
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February 7th, 2008 by Tracy
These are a couple of quick cards using The Angel Company stamps, inks, and papers, along with some bottle cap embellishments. The two cards are virtually the same, but with different colored heart charms.
I used Bazzill cardstock from the Reds collection, Rustic Chic Collection pattern paper, and Ultra Smooth White cardstock. All stamping is done [...]
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