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Hello Technique Junkies Friends! Kathie McGuire here on another one of your stamping Saturdays to share a card I made recently.
I used the Wisped Frames technique from the Feb/March 2010 newsletter on my main image. The guitar image is unknown, as it's an unmounted image from a stamp show purchase long ago and I didn't mark the rubber. I stamped it with VersaMark ink and heat embossed it with PSX Gold embossing powder. I cut the image with a Spellbinders die, then used the Wisped Frame technique to make it a little more interesting.
The gold paper was Cuttlebug'd; image on the inside is Stampin'Up!
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you have a chance this weekend to try a new Technique Junkies technique.
Kathie
5 comments:
Love this and it gives me an idea on a card I want to make for my sister in law :)
TFS
So gorgeous! Love the guitar image with this technique.
Awesome as always....not that I want to put any pressure on you or anything! ;-)
Oh, it is "musical," Kathie! Beautiful colors and images.
Wonderful card, Kathie and I love the color combo that you have chosen.
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