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Start by stamping a background onto some cardstock, using waterproof ink. I used Clearsnap’s Archival Dye inks for this step. I stamped two images in the background (the small dots are a Hero Arts for Doodlebug Designs stamp, and the script is by Stampin’ Up!).
Next, get ready for some inky fun! I took a used dryer sheet and cut it into 2″ squares, and spritzed them with three colours of Clearsnap Smooch Spritz. Once they were dry, I mod podged them over top of the background I stamped earlier. Once it was dry, I tore off edges and tied some ribbon around it before attaching it to an embossed background.
I punched the butterfly out of a double sided adhesive sheet and applied some Clearsnap glitter to it, then attached it to the ribbon.
Last step was stamping the sentiment (with a Close to My Heart stamp) and attaching it with pop dots.
Supplies Used-
Ink: Clearsnap Dye and Smooch Spritz
Cardstock: Bazzill
Stamps: Hero Arts for Doodlebug Designs, Stampin’ Up!, Close to My Heart
Adhesive: Stix 2 Cool Tak, 3M, Glue Arts
Punch: EK Success
Glitter: Clearsnap
Ribbon: May Arts
I don’t know how many of you have a Pinterest account, but I have to say that I am loving mine! It is the perfect solution to keeping links to all those interesting tidbits you find on the internet whilst out searching for something relevant. (Why yes, I totally did use the word ‘whilst’). You know, like when you are looking for a supper recipe and you have artichokes and apples to use, but find a rocking recipe for a dinner with avocado and parsnips that you think you will remember where to find when you need to use those items, but of course you never see it again. If you ‘Pin’ it, you have a link saved for all eternity without making your bookmarks file into a novel! Brilliantly simple. Why am I telling you this? Because this card was inspired by another card that I pinned! It had a cool technique that I wanted to try out.
Did you know that Canadian Scrapbooker is on Pinterest too? Contests, layouts and cards, organizational ideas, sketches and technique videos are all pinned there.
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Comments
FUN! This will have to go into my “try it” list! God knows I go through enough dryer sheets!
I am sooooo trying this …. very beautiful and thanx for sharing.
I can’t believe that you altered a dryer sheet….how very very COOL! Thanks for sharing, Jayme!
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