Friday, November 9, 2012

FM 84! Hey Hey Boss Man!

This week's challenge for the Friday Mashup blog is to create a project using dry embossing and/or Daffodil Delight, Basic Gray & Basic Black. Holly hosts this challenge and the photo inspiration she picked for this challenge is gorgeous. I love how those colors go together, and that picture inspires me to create any project. It is amazing how Autumn can enhance all those colors in nature. I love it!
Check out the wonderful creations the Design Team has come up with to set you in a creative mood!

For the card I created for this challenge, I used the Fancy Fan embossing folder (127751) to create the dry embossing in the background. Then I stamped the image from Wonderful Winterland (W123817 C123819) with StaZon (101406), and color it in using SU! markers. I added the glitter with Dazzling Details Cherry Cobbler (125585) and Clear (124117). To cut the image out I ran it through the big shot using the Label Collection Framelits (125598). For the strips on the side I stamped the images from Border Banter (W128927 C128930) and cut each of them out. The sentiment is from Winter Memories (W127934 C127937). I added pearls (119247) as a final touch.

Thanks for stopping by! Have a wonderful weekend!
Happy Stamping!



So here is the "Mashup" Challenge:
  1. Make a project with "Dry Embossing".
  2. Or Make a project using the colors " Daffodil Delight, Basic Grey & Basic Black".*
  3. Or "Mash it Up" and create a project with "Dry Embossing & The Color Combo".



5 comments:

  1. Wow...Lili, this card is so cute. Love it! .. :)

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  2. This is just too, too cute! I love the images from that stamp set in general, but this card is just awesome! I really like the embossing on this one.

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  3. his is just adorable Lili, I love how you colored the image and your touch of pearls on the yellow is a great way to add more detail!

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  4. Love this image! Beautiful coloring!!

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  5. Such a cute image Lili! Those three strips you've created are the perfect accents too.

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