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In & Out of Studio 3D
Sunday, 28 August 2011
A Little Bit of Focus
Topic: Scrap Recovery

Some stamped images are pretty small. These can be trimmed out with a punch or a Nestabilities die to create a small focal point. This is the case with today's cards, both colored with watercolor markers.

The iris image was received in a swap. I cut it with Nestabilities and embossed the edges. Two simple panels and a cardbase create layering and the simple greeting is stamped.

I used a square punch to trim out the sunflowers below and rounded the corners with a punch. Mounted at the top of a long panel I then stamped a greeting added a silk flower and tied a ribbon knot. The panel, with its rounded corners, was popped up on foam dots over a glittery blue cardstock and then added to a bright yellow card base.

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