Paisley Petals Designer Paper – Stamping 411 challenge

 

4-23-11 sketch Paisley Petals_edited-1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I love playing along with the operators over on Stamping 411! Last weekend's sketch was fairly simple. When I saw the scallop edges, I thought of a scalloped edge of a quilt. I love the quilted look of cardstock and designer papers that have been dry embossed with an embossing folder. So that is the theme of my version of the sketch. I used my favorite Paisley Petals Designer Series Paper, the new Blossom Bouquet Triple Layer punch, the Finial Press embossing folder, and Thanks for Caring stamp set. I used a Peach Parfait Glimmer Brad in the center of the flower. I hope you like this card. My husband said it was gorgeous and he is hard to please…LOL!

Stamp Set: Thanks for Caring (121901, wood) (121961, clear)

Paper: Not Quite Navy card stock (101722),
        Peach Parfait card stock (119794)
        Paisley Petals Designer Series Paper (122367)

Ink: Old Olive (102277) and Not Quite Navy (103008) Classic ink pads

Other: Blossom Bouquet Triple Layer Punch (122464)
        Scallop Oval Extra-Large Punch (119856)
        Scallop Edge Border Punch (119882)
        Whisper White 5/8" satin ribbon (114616)
        Peach Parfait Glimmer Brad (121005)

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Blessings,
Sue
sue@soggystamper.com   

 

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I am an independent Stampin' Up! demonstrator with over 19 years experience. I am addicted to rubber stamping,and paper crafting in general. I thrive on sharing this experience and knowledge with others through classes and workshops.

6 thoughts on “Paisley Petals Designer Paper – Stamping 411 challenge

  1. Susan Erickson

    Thanks for the kind comments ladies! I am so in love with this dsp! I plan to make some of my convention swap cards with it and the embossing. Fortunately, I ordered two packages of it during the preorder period so I have enough to get started on making cards to swap.
    Sue

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