Just a reminder of the glitter trick used on the brad: take an ordinary brad, cover it with a glue dot and dip it in glitter. It’s (almost) a no-mess glitter technique! I used a Pretty in Pink brad on this one, so that the pink shows through slightly.
Stamps: Shapes & Shadows (p54), Basic Phrases (p65)
Cardstock: Pretty in Pink, Close to Cocoa, Whisper White
Ink: Pretty in Pink, Close to Cocoa
Accessories: Soft Subtles brads (p85), Glue Dots® (p81), Stampin’ Glitter (p82)
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Just a reminder of the glitter trick used on the brad: take an ordinary brad, cover it with a glue dot and dip it in glitter. It’s (almost) a no-mess glitter technique! I used a Pretty in Pink brad on this one, so that the pink shows through slightly.
Stamps: Shapes & Shadows (p54), Basic Phrases (p65)
Cardstock: Pretty in Pink, Close to Cocoa, Whisper White
Ink: Pretty in Pink, Close to Cocoa
Accessories: Soft Subtles brads (p85), Glue Dots® (p81), Stampin’ Glitter (p82)
What a sweet card. The glitter just tops it off!
ReplyDeleteWow! So pretty! Thanks for the tip about the glitter!
ReplyDeletelearn a new trick every day! i mihgt have to try that.
ReplyDelete(glitter is still the herpes of the crafting world! lol!)
I keep forgetting that glitter/brad trick - must do that. Very sweet card.CC
ReplyDeleteit love it love it. Have I mentioned I love it? THat trick rocks and I use it often but this card is sooo perfectly sweet. Like cotton candy and chocolate together.
ReplyDeleteCool idea for the glittered brad! I'll have to try it.
ReplyDeleteThanks! Tish
Thanks for you comment on my blog about the delicious Quorn eggs. You have some really gorgeous cards here. Funnily enough, I grew up in Duffield, I lived there for 20 years but moved away about five years ago.
ReplyDeleteHi Helen. Found your blog through SCS and am really glad I did. I love the things i've seen on here. Your cards are so pretty!
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