This is the other card we did at club last week using the inset embossing technique.
Isn’t it cute!
I also showed the ladies how to do the “squiggly button thingy” technique.
Not quite sure if that’s its correct name. Ha ha :)
Ingredients :
Stamps : pun fun
Card : pink pirouette, pip, regal rose, basic grey, celery, confetti white
Ink : pip, stazon
Other : crayons, aquapainter, button, white pen, piercer, big shot, square lattice ef, heart to heart punch, scallop trim border punch
I can’t believe Stampin Up are retiring Pun Fun!!!
It was the first set I chose as a demo. I loved it and still do!
It’s a keeper for sure.
Kathy
Cute? - for sure. Love the squiggly button thingy.
ReplyDeleteAdorable! I've been doing the squiggly button thingy lately myself. It's such a fun way to dress up a button! You are so good at putting different elements together; the punched hearts work so perfectly with your stamped image!
ReplyDeleteHow DID you do the squiggly button thingy?? It's so darn cute and I think it would be adorable to use on the little pig from Button Buddies.
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Hi Michelle
ReplyDeleteGlad you like the squiggly button thingy! All I do is cut a "sliver" (another technical term) of card stock, thread it through the button holes and tie it (you need to do it gently). Then I wrapped the ends over and over and over an embossing tool. It would be easier if you have a quilling tool though. You just need something thin to wrap the card around to make it curly. It does look cute on a card!
Kathy