Monday, January 3, 2011

Birthday card with Roses and a Bird

Oh the choices what shall I post today................. I don't know how long I will be able to continue posting daily but here goes........................ It seems such a long time ago I made this card I can't remember making this card (but it was only October) I usually try and make a spare for my display cards but must have been short of time so I hope I haven't forgotten anything on the materials list.





























Materials
Cardstock: Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive and Very Vanilla
Stamps: On Your Birthday, Punch Potpourri
Inks: Cherry Cobbler, Daffodil Delight
Bigshot: Top Note Die, Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder
Punches: Two Step Bird, Scallop Edge Border
Other:  Tombow Multi, Frost White Shimmer paint made into mist 

You have probably guessed that this is one of the embossing folders I use the most....... and here was me thinking when I got it why did I get that ................ but it is so well used.  Hopefully I'll be back again tomorrow with another card.  I hope you like looking at what I have been posting I think I'm getting the hang of this blogging thing (one day I might learn how to make my blog pretty) ........... I worked out a couple of nights ago how to do the network blog thing on Facebook so if you visit there frequently add me and you will see my posts when I network them on Facebook (hopefully if you click the follow this blog button it will do it's magical thing :-)).

Hopefully l'll get back tomorrow and post something else - I think I might have to start programming in some posts automatically....... now that would be organised.  Let me know if there is anything in particular you would like me to post - since you are the ones that come and have a look  - I'd love you to tell me what you think so far and what you would like to see.

Happy Stamping :-)










2 comments:

  1. Like that one even have the gear to do most of it now the time!!

    Marilyn

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  2. Love it Vicki, your really on a roll.
    Cheers,
    Denise

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