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In & Out of Studio 3D
Sunday, 22 March 2009
Double Bugged
Topic: New Work

I took a suggestion from Cuttlebug Challenges to combine Cuttlebug folders for a new background. I first used my new folder to impress the 'flowers' on spotted purple scrapbook paper. Then I used sandpaper to scuff it to white. Then I ran it through the Swiss Dots folder to flattten out the scuffed portions and raise the overall dot pattern. 

I used one of my new border folders to create the right edge on some darker purple shiny paper and also cut the text out of it with the Forever Friends die. A Nestability die was used to cut, emboss and screen the oval while I speckled it.

A white cardstock was scalloped down one side and the parts were layered together including an organza ribbon tied across the face of the card. I added a rhinestone to dot the I and applied Stickles to the scuffed 'flowers'

Here is a closeup of the glitter.


Ddd

 


Posted by studio3d@ccgmail.net at 6:00 AM PDT

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