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Hey everybody, It is me again!
Aditi's tooth extraction went well. She was brave and didn't make any fuss! I was more scared than her. What a relief! Now her permanent tooth can grow straight and fast.
I came back and made a card using Amber's sketch and masking technique from CAS class.
Here is the card I made.
I have used the largest heart shape die from Wplus9's Clear Cut Stackers-Hearts to die cut on a transparent sheet which came with stamp sets. What a lovely use for them? I have been hoarding them for a few years. I am so happy that I can use them now. Thanks Jennifer:) Now, I used the negative of the die cut as my mask. I stamped images from Love Birds and Folk Arts Florals stamp sets from Wplus9 using different colours. Love love this technique and I can use all those large dies to get different shapes and stamp inside them:)
I am a bright and bling girl. So my colours have to be bright and of course I have to add some rhinestones. I also love the idea of stamping the sentiment along the side of the heart shape.
I am enjoying as well as learning from this class already. If you like to register, here is the link
Thanks for visiting.
Hey everybody, It is me again!
Aditi's tooth extraction went well. She was brave and didn't make any fuss! I was more scared than her. What a relief! Now her permanent tooth can grow straight and fast.
I came back and made a card using Amber's sketch and masking technique from CAS class.
Here is the card I made.
I have used the largest heart shape die from Wplus9's Clear Cut Stackers-Hearts to die cut on a transparent sheet which came with stamp sets. What a lovely use for them? I have been hoarding them for a few years. I am so happy that I can use them now. Thanks Jennifer:) Now, I used the negative of the die cut as my mask. I stamped images from Love Birds and Folk Arts Florals stamp sets from Wplus9 using different colours. Love love this technique and I can use all those large dies to get different shapes and stamp inside them:)
I am a bright and bling girl. So my colours have to be bright and of course I have to add some rhinestones. I also love the idea of stamping the sentiment along the side of the heart shape.
I am enjoying as well as learning from this class already. If you like to register, here is the link
Thanks for visiting.
Oh my goodness! This is absolutely perfect!
ReplyDeleteWow! This card is striking! Beautiful, bright colours, and perfectly stamped!
ReplyDeleteStunning Gaytari! Love the mixture of colours!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Caryn xxx
Your stamped collage is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis card is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love absolutely everything about this!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the mix of colors and patterns.
ReplyDeleteSo adoarble Gaya.
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! I love the heart masking you've done!!
ReplyDeletesooo beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like I'm missing a good class! Love how this turned out, Gayatri! (from a hearts, flowers, and birds girl!)
ReplyDeleteFAB, FAB stamping Gayatri - LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteWOW! love!
ReplyDeleteAwesome masking! Love those bold colours paired with the folk art tend!
ReplyDeleteHugs!
x
What a GORGEOUS card! The pop of red on your birds is just beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteADORE this!! Just Awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThis took my breath away!
ReplyDeleteDelightfully bright and fun - congrats on being highlighted Gayatri!
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteoh WOW! Love these colors.
ReplyDeleteSo so beautiful Gayatri! I LOVE it! :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWow--tremendous job! LOVE all the colors!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful! Love the vibrant colors!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous card and awesome technique!!
ReplyDeleteSweet card!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the sentiment placement!
ReplyDeleteWow!!! That's a beautiful card and great use of the techniques in Class 1!Very, very nice.
ReplyDeleteVery nice card. Love your color choices!
ReplyDeleteThis card turned out fantastic, great job!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Gayatri. I have been meaning to comment on it - and only got around to it now! Clever take on Amber's inspiration!
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