Thursday, August 23, 2012

Wonderfall Autumn Accents Card

One of the best things about Convention is coming home with so many new ideas -- both business ideas and creative ideas. The technique I used on this card was demonstrated on stage at Convention. I made a quick video to show you how to use our new firm foam ink pads to create this textured distressed leaf with products from the Holiday Catalog.


 

When I got done die-cutting a dozen leaves for Card Club, my Autumn Accents die was a mess with glitter! Here's a tip for quick and safe cleaning: Use a piece of tape to pick up the glitter. You can keep using the same piece until it's not sticky anymore.

 

Here's the video to show you how to make the distressed leaf:
 
Stampin' Up! Supplies: Wonderfall stamp set, Tiny Tags stamp set, More Mustard ink  & cardstock, Cajun Craze ink & cardstock, Soft Suede ink & cardstock, Crumb Cake cardstock, Very Vanilla cardtock, Champagne Glimmer Paper, Autumn Accents die (Big Shot), Woodgrain Embossing Folder (Big Shot), Window Frames Framelits (Big Shot), Stampin' Sponges, Linen Thread

bold = Holiday Catalog Products

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2 comments:

Cindy Malone said...

Another way to stamp a die cut is to lightly adhere the die cut to your work surface and then use your Stamp-a-ma-jig to line it up with your stamp!

Lesley said...

what a brilliant idea best wishes lesley x