I signed up for this online class called inspiration show case and today is the first day. She went over 5 resist techniques. Due to schedule limitations I have only done the first technique so far. It is resist on glossy paper. So far the class is AMAZING.
Here is mine - I did a small sample (the square) and a card
I used Bazzill card stock, Tim Holtz ink, Close to My Heart, Time Holtz and hero arts stamps, Versamark ink, clear and white embossing powder.
OK - I missed the last TWO! of these so I am taking no chances on what looks like another busy work week. SO here is my entry for Miracle on 34th Street. I know this line is not in the movie (and that the little girls name is Susan in the movie) but this is what I always think of when I watch this movie. The reference "Yes Virginia There is a Santa Claus comes from a child writing to the Sun Newpaper and the editor answering with the spirit of the season. The card uses Bazzil Paper and Ribbon I forget the patterned paper brand. The Santa stamp is from Oriental Trading and the Letters are Studio G wooden letters. This is colored in with a combination of Tim Holtz inks (with the SU blender pen), Koh-i-nor pencils with mineral spirits and liquid applique. Brads, floss and a decorative eyelet round it out.
my father in law passed away this morning. We are catching a flight to LA Friday am. In the mean time this is the card I made for my mom-in-law. my dad in law was a great guy. he and I used to have long chats. I will miss him - he died this morning unexpectedly from a heart attack - he was 80. (thanks Karen for the help with the brads)
Another fun challenge --- this one was a 'snowman' challenge! Here is the link: http://stampinwhenican.blogspot.com/2008/09/afss36-suggestive-sunday-snowmen.html And here is my card: Bazzil Paper, OTC Stamp - Koh-i-noor pencils, MME paper, Heidi Swapp Paper, Bazzill Ribbon, Best Occassions Rhinestones, and Pop Dots!
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Hope you have loving the workshop as much as I am !! :)