Now, I know I told you earlier that these label images really aren't that hard to color but look how great they look even if you barely color them at all:
Just a little bit of Cherry Cobbler Dazzling Details glitter adds all the color the front image needs on this card. I used the writing tip of the Cherry Cobbler Stampin' Write marker to add just a bit of red to the image on the inside corner:
Since this is a thtank you card, all I did to embellish the inside of the card is the the little bit of stamping on the lower left corner. BTW, I used a black marker to ink just the part of the label stamp that I wanted. I tiny bit of color is dotted on with the Cherry Cobbler marker so that there was little risk of ink bleeding.
Here is another shot of the card with a peek at the inside:
As you might have guessed, the offset frame was cut with the framelit die that is one size larger than the die used to trim the focal point image. When texturing a piece I usually cut the shape first and then do the embossing. This left me with another shape so I had to make another card...
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Same label, colored with just a bit of Cherry Cobbler marker, set off with Cherry Cobbler and Basic Gray patterns from the Twitterpated collection of designer series papers. Additional embellishments include:
- scalloped trim made with the Tasteful Trim die
- a swig of Cherry Cobbler seam binding
- sponging on the edges of the papers and gray framelit
- an Antique Brad
- more Twitterpated DSP added to the envelope flap.
Football is on. Time to go stamp.
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