We're getting ready for school to start and have been busy with preparations and getting in all of those last minute tasks that we suddenly have little time left to finish.
In that spirit, I have two cards that were very quick to make. They involve embossing, but no stamping, so these were very fast and easy.
I used the QuicKutz 12" retro diamonds embossing folder for the bottom of this card. The sentiment is a Martha Stewart punch and I accented that strip of kraft card stock with the Spellbinders Scalloped Edge Petite borderability die.
For this card I used the Stampin' Up/Sizzix Finial Press textured impressions folder. I love this one! It's so pretty. Again, the sentiment is a Martha Stewart edge punch and I accented that with the Rose Border Petite Borderability die by Spellbinders.
I really like the look of the edge punches combined with the borderabilities dies. I think I'll have to do more experimenting to come up with more looks.
Welcome to Indigo Inklings. This is where I talk about some of my rubber stamping projects and digital graphics. My blog name comes from the fact that I love the color indigo, and I think the notion of inklings covers my introspective side as well as my love for getting inky with my projects. I hope you find something here to interest or inspire you.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
two more quick cards, no stamping involved
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Please so show us more uses of the MS edge punches. I want to run out and buy this punch.
ReplyDeleteNancy
I really like this punch, Nancy! It has so many possibilities. I had a couple more ideas for using them with cards and will post them in a bit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by! :-)