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Monday, July 11, 2011

Embossing Paste: A Finished Project

I ended up using my embossed image as a birthday card and will mail it to my sister in law whose birthday is just around the corner.  I love her so much because she is older than I....by several years if you are interested in knowing that tidbit.   I love her for other reasons, too...but that is as good a reason as any if you ask me! I'm actually the youngest in my family and I act like it, I think!  Can you tell? 

If you are interested in the how to's with the embossing paste look back to yesterday's post or click HERE

To finish the card I used DCWV Mango Frost papers, a Spellbinders file tab, Paper Trey Ink ribbon and sentiment, Splendor Pigment Inks, and a little bling I had in my stash. 
I think my much older (ok, she's probably wiser, too) sister in law will like it.
I'm also entering this in the Blogger's Challenge: Floral Frenzy which was to use some sort of floral or flower product on a card.

I actually had quite the busy crafting day...beside this card, I made two others and finished a scrapbook layout.  That's quite some output for me...the world's slowest crafter! Maybe I'll show my other things later...

Happy Crafting!

6 comments:

  1. Pretty and colorful- TFS! :)Amy

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  2. Yeah, way to go crafting this weekend! I didn't do any :-(

    Great card, love the embossing paste and that little label tag is too cute. Thanks for playing with us at blogger's challenge!

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  3. Like how you finished this up & the colors you used in the embossed card.

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  4. How pretty - fab use of the embossing paste! Thanks for playing along with the Bloggers Challenge!

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  5. What a wonderfully sweet card. Thanks for joining the BC Floral Frenzy challenge.

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  6. wow the embossing paste is different...reminds me of one of my fav...stamp sets...awesome job.
    connie paxman

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