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My 1st acetate card.....





This is my very 1st acetate attempt! The only part that really got to me was the....fingerprints!!! For the card front, I used the "Flowers" clear stamps by Rhonna Farrer and my black Brilliance ink pad. The scalloped circles were designed by me and cut with my CraftRobo as was the "Happy 49th Birthday Sharon!" (I also heat embossed the "happy birthday" with clear embossing powder). The little flower was punched twice and sculpted and I used Stickles Crystal in the center. The ribbon is "Poly Fleur" by Offray.

On the inside the white flower was cut with my CraftRobo from a file designed by Doris, @ UKScrappers. There are like five layers, sculpted using my embossing tool and then glued together. I used my Stickles Crystal in the center. The beautiful white linked flower frame was designed by MaryAnne, @ UKScrappers, using the Saru Flower Ding and was cut using my CraftRobo ("Roberta"). I used some vellum adhesive to ahere it and it barely shows thru on the other side. The silver text on the black scallop, right side, was actually written by my CraftRobo using a gel pen! The decorative closure flap on the back of the evelope was made using my Cuttlebug and the "Fancy Corners" embossing folder. After I ran it thru the "Bug", I rubbed Brilliance Moonlight White pigment ink onto it and then used my heat gun.

I love my "Roberta" (CraftRobo) and my "little bug" (Cuttlebug)!!!!

Thanks for looking!

Pam
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Wow Pam that looks fabulous - a lot of work in it and I just love it!
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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! superb job....
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Ooo that looks really cool!
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HOLY!! This is GORGEOUS!! Makes me want to learn how to make things like this!! BEAUTIFUL job!!
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Stunning project! Is there somewhere I can go to get directions on how to make this kind of card? It sounds like maybe you print on the acetate and then sprinkle on embossing powder while the ink is still wet? I'm intrigued on how this works!

Hope you'll educate us all.

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Stunning project! Is there somewhere I can go to get directions on how to make this kind of card? It sounds like maybe you print on the acetate and then sprinkle on embossing powder while the ink is still wet? I'm intrigued on how this works!

Hope you'll educate us all.

Juli
Thank you, Juli!

Here is a link to the tutorial that I found at Splitcoast Stampers.com:

http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/re...cetatecard.php

I actually used "Brilliance Black" pigment ink, stamped it and let it air dry.

The best way to learn is to just play....I ruined the first one I tried to stamp.

Pam
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It's very beautiful
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