The sequin is from a mixed batched that I think contained Rose Gold so close enough to copper in my book. I do have to say Amanda is a major Scam, but I love her work. If we ever see the sun I'll get around to taking some photos of the weekend cards but for now I've got a class project to share. The card base is Whisper White thick with some little stars from So Many Stars stamped on the edges in Mint Macaron. Every year when it starts to get colder I think some hot chocolate will taste so good so I buy a package of the powder mix yes I know! Hell I know I am. My stampers could choose between Night of Navy, Shaded Spruce and Cherry Cobbler.
The dino is popped on dimensionals. So, after the fake eye contacts, fake hair extensions, fake teeth, fake tan, fake boobs, fake nose and crash dieting…would you Nik? You don't have to use only products from the same suite to create! She wrote back and helped me out the best she could. But I can still make cards with a mug of some hot chocolate! While his degree wasn't exactly music-related, Lynch told that college life helped prepare him for his current job as a touring musician. I had fun putting together this card with lots of different products. I need to get a quick picture of my boys in front of the tree to include with our cards.
Stamps: Cup of Christmas, Snowman Season Ink: Versamark, Merry Merlot Paper: Whisper White thick, Whisper White, Mossy Meadow, Pear Pizzazz, Seaside Spray, Merry Merlot Accessories: Winter Knit embossing folder, Cup of Cheer dies, Shimmer white embossing powder, baker's twine, rhinestone Our tree is up and decorated and some inside decorations have been put up and the plan is to do the outside lights and the rest of the inside decorations this weekend. The embossing and the shimmer paper are both copper and I thought they complimented these colors better than some other metallics I have on hand. Today's card is really sweet and simple and uses a few dies and punches for some interest. I need to get a quick picture of my boys in front of the tree to include with our cards. The card base is Shaded Spruce embossed with Pinewood Planks embossing folder. I mean she musta put in alotta hard work to earn all these haters. So my original idea fell through but I loved these colors together so I stuck with it perseverance right? Slide 1 of 9 He graduated from Lipscomb University Lynch graduated with a degree in biology and even considered medical school before deciding to turn his focus to music.
I am sharing on here for personal inspiration and gratification only and posts are not allowed to be copied for submission to contests, magazines etc. I loosely based my layout on a sample on the front cover of the Holiday catalog can you see which one? The sketch was fun with just the band across the bottom so the rest was wide open to work with. Back in the day Cherry Cobbler and Old Olive were the royalty of Christmas card colors. The band across the bottom is Whisper White with a Gorgeous Grape accent cut with the Stitched Labels dies. It's good to have a counselor in the family! Get it on a card so others can see how pretty it is.
This card has very little stamping; just the little tag but I think the neutral colors with the pop of the red Glimmer paper makes it pretty eye catching! The only bit of actual stamping is the tag and the embossed snowflakes on the Seaside Spray cup. But for now we need to stay focused on Christmas stamping. Mertz posted multiple photos of the pair on social media during their yearlong relationship. Don't be afraid to mix and match dies and stamps and other supplies to get the card you want to make. And I reached into my bag of retired items and used some copper accents to give this card some sparkle. See more ideas about Amanda, Bikinis and Coors light.
The sweet trees in Wrapped in Plaid are just perfect paired with Designer Series Paper from both catalogs. The first picture was taken when I was 18, Im 24 now…6 years does a lot for someone I guess : I have not and would never change anything on my face so nice try saying I got a nose job, fake teeth. She is beautiful inside and out. Photo credit to Christian Carver. I popped the tree with dimensionals and added a gold foil star cut with the Stitched Stars dies.
I liked the different shapes but wanted a more traditional look with the gold so I swapped out colors. The gold accents tie it all together! My stampers could choose between Night of Navy, Shaded Spruce and Cherry Cobbler. And the mason jar gift of cocoa mix. Read on for nine facts about Lynch — spoiler alert, he likes the smell of skunks. But I can still make cards with a mug of some hot chocolate! The panel behind the cups is embossed with the Winter Knit embossing folder for some added texture.
The embossing and the shimmer paper are both copper and I thought they complimented these colors better than some other metallics I have on hand. She actually said, 'It's the music or me,' so that was an easy decision, but I started missing her a lot, so I called him. And the one from the year before that. She claims to be a nurse, but never graduated from community college. But so cool to see how everycard was different. Definitely use the catalogs for idea; color combinations, layouts, and how to use embellishments can all be tweaked to fit your supplies on hand.
Stamps: Dino Days, Snowman Season Ink: Versamark, Gorgeous Grape, Granny Apple Green Marker: Basic Black Blends: Granny Apple Green - dark Paper: Bermuda Bay, Whisper White, Gorgeous Grape, Glimmer Paper Sparkle Accessories: Seasonal Layers dies, Dino dies, Stitched Labels dies, dimensionals, rhinestones, Shimmer white embossing powder I hope you all had a lovely weekend! A large gold foil star was die cut and then topped with a gold embossed die cut star. The only bit of actual stamping is the tag and the embossed snowflakes on the Seaside Spray cup. In desperation, you make things happen. Stampin' Blends are perfect for making coordinating accessories! I hope you'll find these colors inspiring for your own stamping and then come share your finished projects with us at! Definitely use the catalogs for idea; color combinations, layouts, and how to use embellishments can all be tweaked to fit your supplies on hand. Photo credit to Christian Carver.