connected through our love for card making, blogging and being from Germany we (Cornelia from Stempel Spass and I) decided to create a monthly project within predefined requirements. We are going to show you the result every 3rd Sunday of the month and this is our 22nd transatlantic get-together!
Our requirement for this meet-up was:
"acetate but not on a shaker"
This time we have a special guest. Cornelia invited the wonderful Rosi from Daeny's Creations to share her project with us. So make sure to visit her blog by clicking on this link.
- stamp the sweet giraffe from the Clearly Besotted Stamps Wild Thing set with Memento (Tuxedo Black) and color the image with Delta, Touch Twin Brush and Copic Markers
- stamp the first and fourth part of the sentiment from the same set with Versamark onto a strip of green cardstock and heat-emboss them with WOW! Bright White Super Fine embossing powder
- create the second and third part of the sentiment with a Dymo Label Maker
- cut out a stitched panel from watercolor paper and create a background using Versafine (Onyx Black) and the leaf images from the Clearly Besotted Stamps Some Birdie loves you set
- color the leaves with Brushos (Leaf Green, Emerald Green)
- cut out a My Favorite Things Stitched Scalloped Rectangle from aceteate from the We R Memory Keepers Clearly Posh 6x6 pad
- mount all the layers onto a Gmund Beer Paper cardbase
Thanks for stopping by. We hope to see you again at the ...
Yours,
Love this Tanja !
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Ineke X
Echt cool, wie Du das Acetat eingebunden hast - so eine nette Karte!
ReplyDeleteSuch a fun card. Love how you used the acetate in a completely different way from the way Cornelia used it.
ReplyDeleteWonderful design Tanja, fab card, xxx
ReplyDeleteSorry Tanja, bin ein bisschen spät dran! Ein wirklich süsses Kärtchen! Toll wie Du die einzelnen Schichten aufgebaut und zusammengefügt hast!
ReplyDeleteSorry Tanja, bin ein bisschen spät dran! Ein wirklich süsses Kärtchen! Toll wie Du die einzelnen Schichten aufgebaut und zusammengefügt hast!
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