Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Baby Duckie

Today's card is a sneak peak of an upcoming stamp set in the 2015 Occasions Catalog available to purchase from on January 6, 2015 and uses two challenges.
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First challenge is from Hand Stamped Sentiments (HSS200) to use Tempting Turquoise, Smoky Slate and Pool Party.
 
Second challenge is a layout from Retro Sketches (RS144).
 
http://handstampedsentiments.blogspot.com/2014/12/hss-color-challenge-200.html
 
http://retrosketches.blogspot.com/2014/12/retrosketches-144.html
 
 
Curious how I got the duck to be striped?
 
Well I took 3 strips of the Beach House Pool Party washi tape and placed it on the white cardstock.
Next I stamped the duck and poured Smoky Slate embossing powder over the washi tape/inked duck.
Used my heat tool to set the embossing powder.
Last cut out the duck and adhere to your card.
 

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5 comments:

  1. I love your card, especially the clever washi tape stripes. I didn't know we could emboss over washi!!! Thanks for playing with our color combo at HSS! ~Erika

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  2. So super cute! What a great idea with the washi!!! Thanks for joining us at HSS!

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  3. I love your baby card and embossing on the washi tape is a great idea! You created a very sweet card. Thanks for playing at Hand Stamped Sentiments.

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  4. Your washi tape duck is the coolest! Thanks for sharing how you achieved the stripes; I am definitely going to copy your idea. Thanks for joining our color challenge at Hand Stamped Sentiments. Smiles, Elizabeth

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  5. Wow love how you used this set. I have it also but have not played with it. Thanks for the inspiration to pull mine out and use it. So glad you played with us this week at HSS.

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Happy Stamping! :)

Thank you,

Leanne