Hello and welcome! It was a beautiful holiday weekend which brought with it a change in the weather and I'm thinking it might stay with us for a while. I've certainly been enjoying it, and so it stands to reason there's less time in my craft room. However, it's just enough and I have supplies to last a lifetime. I probably don't need to tell you how much of it has never yet been used.
When Spellbinders had their most recent Warehouse Sale I picked up a few things. How could I not indulge in a 3D embossing folder or two for only $3 each? But wait... the Twirling Tulips folder I used today was only $1 !!! No matter that it was released a year ago, tulips are always beautiful. Have a look:
There are no dies with this folder, but all the tulips I used on these two cards came from the folder. I embossed a 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" sheet of Neenah 110 lb white -- lightly misted on both sides first to avoid cracking -- then cut out all the viable tulips and leaves. I arranged them on a sticky sheet and colored with Stampin' Up! inks and sponge tipped eye shadow brushes. I've been using this same set of brushes for a long time. Rinse, squeeze, and they're ready to go again.
The first card is 4 1/2" x 6". I covered the card base with an embossed panel of PTI Berry Sorbet, brushed with white pigment ink to enhance the pattern. The layered Essential Arches were placed low on the card front to allow more of the embossing to show. Added gems and a sentiment from my stash popped up on an oval.
The second card was made with leftovers which were too pretty to toss:
The decorative oval is from Spellbinders Infinity Punch & Pierce Plate, resting on one of their Essential Stylish Ovals. The beautiful neutral designer paper is new-to-me Stamperia Dewdrops. I recently won a $5 GC to A Cherry on Top and figured it would be just the right amount to apply to a paper pad. Well... I ended up with five paper pads, but I have to say it was some fun shopping and I made wise choices in that all the papers I chose are specifically for backgrounds. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Sharing here:
Can You Handle the Pressure? -- Must use an embossing folder. Anything goes or optional zoo/jungle animals. I hoped to do the optional twist, but it remains to be seen if I'll have time.
Lots of talk today, and now I must rush off. Thank you for visiting; I know you're busy, too. Have a beautiful day!