Rich Razzleberry makes a classy Christmas card don't you think? Combined with Old Olive or with silver, as in today's card, I think it makes a clean, beautiful combination. This is one of three cards My Technique Stampers club will be making tomorrow.
Supplies Needed: Sticky Pages #114300, Brushed Silver Cardstock #100712, Silver embossing powder #109131, Heat tool #100005, Cottage Wall Designer paper # 115671, Rich Razzleberry cs # 115316 , Pale Plum cs #101658
The sentiment is from "All Holidays" #114916
Want to try this beautiful technique? Just drop me an email Click Here, or phone me if you live in or around Ottawa, at 613-726-1776 to reserve a seat in the class tomorrow from 1:00 to 3:00. See more information in yesterday's post.
Thanks for popping by and have a great stampin' day,
Linda



Mosaic paper backgrounds are easy and enjoyable to create. They are also extremely versatile because so many different kinds of paper can be utilized. Many artists have a collection of favorite paper, whether it's decorative, vintage or a combination of the two. Here is an excellent opportunity to put some of that accumulated paper to good use. Even vintage paper that's too special to cut into squares can be included. Simply have color copies made and the originals can stay put.
Posted by: buy r4i software | January 29, 2010 at 12:48 PM
This looks just like stained glass...would be perfect with a nativity! oh, my mom would faint...I better try it!
Posted by: Michelle Sturgeon | December 16, 2009 at 05:54 PM
Oh wow, Linda, aren't you clever, using the sticky sheets to make a mosaic background! I love this idea!!!! TFS!
Cindy
xox
Posted by: Cindy Major | November 18, 2009 at 01:56 PM