This week's theme on Wednesday Stamper is to use mulberry or handmade paper on a card. It can be a challenge to use because they're so pretty and can be so delicate. I used handmade (but not by me) paper on my card.
This was a more subtle paper that I stamped using Versafine inks and Fancy Pants' From the Garden clear stamps. The dark brown layer is velveteen paper. I used the same underneath the lighter brown velveteen ribbon. The center image is by About Art Accents and stamped using Brilliance pearlescent chocolate ink.
Well, making up this chart didn't take as long as I'd thought that it might. I've used many of these materials in my original Sizzix, my Sidekick, or my Big Shot.Here's the link to the materials chart for manual die cutters:
http://www.indigojay.com/crafting/diecutter_materials.pdfThis is another pdf file, so again you'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to be able to read it. It's a free download if you don't have it on your computer already. Let me know if there is anything that could be added to this chart or that needs to be changed to make it more helpful for everyone.
This is a card that I made a while back. I hadn't posted it because it was going to be a surprise. It's safe to post it now though. This was made with the Cuttlebug Happy Birthday A2 embossing folder. The white part of the card front is velveteen paper and the red is just regular cardstock run through my Big Shot in that same folder. Embellished with a sunflower and coordinated fibers and that was it! Sometimes simple is the way to go. :-)