This is another image/die from the Hero Arts / Sizzix combo, which I recently purchased. This has been inked in the same way as the apples in my last post, using the same Shabby Shutters and Forest Moss Distress inks.This is just a simple tree with no design or texture on it so would is perfect for treatment such as the kissing technique... I must try that next.
The sentiment is from SU's Basic Phrases. I cut pieces of acetate from crafty packaging into rectangles, and stamped them with each of the stamps. I keep these in the box with the stamps to use with my Lego positioner. Each stamp is a separate word which obviously needs to be aligned with another, to make each sentiment. It saves me having to stamp a piece of acetate each time I use the stamps.
I used the sketch from Clean and Simple!
SUPER card - love your stamp positioner too
ReplyDeleteKathyk
What a super card Chrissie and what a great tip with the stamps/acetate too, must put that on my 'to do' list! :O) Viv xx
ReplyDeleteGreat card - love the idea to keep the acetates ready stamped - genius time saving tip - TFS :-D
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous card Chrissie.
ReplyDeleteHugs Riet.xx
Gorgeous card Chrissie...and what a brilliant idea to use lego for a stamp postitioner.
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Hi hun
ReplyDeletegorgeous card, luv the ingenious lego idea, sue,x
These trees would be perfect for the kissing technique. They're perfectly stamped now. Love the idea of stamping the words on acetate to keep. Finally, a great use for acetate!
ReplyDeleteYour trees are gorgeous, love the mix of greens. Great idea with the acetate. x
ReplyDeleteLove this card Chrissie... have just had to buy the stamp/die! Not sure what you mean by the acetate bit tho...
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Christine x
Very nice card...and a great tip!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely superb Chrissie.
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Lorraine x
Super card Chrissie, thanks to you and Mandi I really appreciate all that white space too :)
ReplyDeleteJenny x
Nice Card. I like it. Sorry for my english.
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