want to see what i made this week? i hope so, because it's what i'm planning to show you right now!
digital bell paper and "jingly" sentiment from the "jingle all the way" kit at deedee's digis; printed on a 3m inkjet transparency, enhanced with machine stitching and framed with ranger black glossy cardstock and paper company textured red cardstock. florals: prima, making memories, k and co; jingle bell brad: oriental trading co; scallop scissors: michaels; adhesives: elmers brand gluetape, 3m foam tape, sewing machine |
one of my little tricks for making my favorite digital elements look brand new is to print them on an interesting surface. you'd be surprised how different the same paper or stamp can look when printed on smooth cardstock, glossy photo paper, clear labels, sticky-back canvas, etc; the variety is AMAZING! in this case i've used one of my all time faves: an inkjet transparency. i've talked about these before, so i won't go into detail here, but the reason i love doing this is that the layering possibilities are absolutely endless. also... they are pretty much the best (and easiest!) way to make a shaker card, imo!
i told you earlier this week that i was going to take another shot at crooked stamper sketch challenge #4, so i think you've probably guessed by now that this is it... what with the dramatic sentiment over a fab background... but let's see leslie's terrific sketch again, shall we?
want to see another cool idea for using the "jingle all the way" kit? hop on over to ♥JINGLE BELLES♥ to see stephanie's gorgeous card; then start planning what *YOU* want to make! ♥
As always, your sewing skills never cease to amaze ... love everything about this one.
ReplyDeleteWowza, you've done it again, Missy! Now, if I did digital, which I haven't in a very long time (no patience for that whole sizing, testing, re-sizing, pringinr, re-sizing, repeat process) I'd totally steal this, as I've recently acquired a humongous box of ink jet transparencies.
ReplyDeleteAnd your stitching always amazes me, she said, staring at her 1979 Kenmore sewing machine.
Thanks for playing my CSSC!
Oh wow, this is super fun! Fun colour combo and I LOVE the stitched "jingly" oh and your scalloped frame is perfection! Fabulous shaker card!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Monday my friend!
Shanna :)
p.s. I LOVE your new blog header! Fabulous!
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