Sunday, 2 August 2009

Twill turn out ok in the end...

I'm sure I've just posted this but I can't see it, so having another go. Apologies if it turns up twice.

There’s a Stampin’ Demonstrator in Wales, whose blog I’ve been following lately because her work is just so lovely. So when I saw this card on the eve of placing a Stampin’ Up! order, I just had to add twill tape to my order.

This is my version – not as nice as Emma’s but at least I had a go! And I have stacks of twill left so will have to have another go ... and another ... until I get it “right”

Stamps: Pocket Silhouettes
Cardstock: Chocolate Chip
Ink: Chocolate Chip
Accessories: Twill tape, Earth Elements buttons

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6 comments:

  1. Hi Helen,

    Thank you so much for the plug hee hee. Your card is lovely and really suits your simple and clean creative style.

    Have a great day :D

    Emma x

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  2. Helen it is lovely hun, I too drool over Emma's fab ideas, her style is unique I love it. I must have a go myself.

    Hugs

    Sarah

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  3. I love this CASE Helen! I'm a HUGE fan of Emma's work too - she totally rocks doesn't she!? I need to get me some twill to stamp on too...
    Hugs,
    Aimes
    x

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  4. Outstanding! Love the simplicity of this. I have never done anything with twill - can you believe it? You've inspired me. CC

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  5. Love the card what a fab idea, I may have to try this one in a class.

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