Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Home Sweet Home

Good morning!
It's good to be home!  For the past several days I've been out of town.  First in Pittsburgh and then to Buffalo.  I like to enjoy a little vacation every now and again but then again I sure do miss stampin' while I'm gone!  I think for my next trip- I'll be taking some crafty stuff with me!
Today's card that I have to share is the final card from the Harvest of Thanks stamp set.  The sentiment is Gratitude.  It's a great sentiment for the fall season or anytime really!
This card is a super simple design (and I'm sure you've noticed that this card isn't the first time I've used this layout).  The layout itself is one of my favorites!  
Thanks for stopping by today!

Card Ingredients:
Card Stock:  Soft Sky, Very Vanilla
DSP:  Sweater Weather
Stamps:  Harvest of Thanks
Inks:  Versamark, Chocolate Chip
Tools/other supplies:  Stampin' Trimmer, Bone Folder, Big Shot, Bitty Banners Framelits, Heat Tool, Glue Dots, Paper Snips, Pool Party Embossing Powder, Paper Piercing Tool, SNAIL, Tea Lace Paper Doilies



3 comments:

  1. How did you emboss the Very Vintage Button so beautifully with Pool Party Embossing Powder? When I tried it, there are parts of the vanilla button showing on the sides! Help!

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  2. I just take the button and push it into the Versamark pad several times. I always look at the sides to make sure that they are glossy with ink. Then I dip the button into the Pool Party embossing powder and heat it up. After I've heated the first layer of Pool Party embossing powder- I drop the button back into the tub of embossing powder a second time. Tap off the excess and heat again.

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  3. I just take the button and push it into the Versamark pad several times. I always look at the sides to make sure that they are glossy with ink. Then I dip the button into the Pool Party embossing powder and heat it up. After I've heated the first layer of Pool Party embossing powder- I drop the button back into the tub of embossing powder a second time. Tap off the excess and heat again.

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