Digi Attempt #2!
Well...here was my second attempt with digital images! I used the same Pink and Mellow flower set as yesterday from FredSheSaid and tried out her Paper Pricking Pattern with it. I love the fact that you can change the sizes of the images....so I could perfectly size it for my card. I pierced it with a pin as she suggests on her site and then faux stitched the pierced holes with my Spica Glitter Pens! I used pink and olive. These pens are so fun....if you don't have them...click on the http://www.embellish-online.com/ blinky on my sidebar...you can get them for 20% off with the code GLITTER at checkout!
To change up these flower a little, I used my Zig Pure Pink Dotta*Riffic pen. I used the BIG end for the dots and the small end for the edging. I used the same folding technique as yesterday for the flowers...but for the leaves I pinched them a bit differently. Instead of pinching the printed sides together as in the last card, on this one I pinched just the tips of the leaves down and the base of the leaf up this gives them a funky look!
Other supplies used: Martha Stewart Butterfly Punch, Cuttlebug Textile Embossing Folder, SU! Photo Corner Punch, black adhesive gems, black adhesive circles (JoAnns), adhesive pearls, Marvy Scalloped Circle Punch (pink one)
To change up these flower a little, I used my Zig Pure Pink Dotta*Riffic pen. I used the BIG end for the dots and the small end for the edging. I used the same folding technique as yesterday for the flowers...but for the leaves I pinched them a bit differently. Instead of pinching the printed sides together as in the last card, on this one I pinched just the tips of the leaves down and the base of the leaf up this gives them a funky look!
Other supplies used: Martha Stewart Butterfly Punch, Cuttlebug Textile Embossing Folder, SU! Photo Corner Punch, black adhesive gems, black adhesive circles (JoAnns), adhesive pearls, Marvy Scalloped Circle Punch (pink one)
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M.E. aka CMCMaryD@SCS
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