Saturday, January 10, 2009

Cuttlebug on Acetate and Staz-On.




This card can be used for both Male and Female. Use different colours for different genders.Easy.I bugged the acetate and rubbed staz-on ink all over it.

I used Gel Medium to glue the acetate down on the paper. The heart is a Kaiser stamp and the sentiments are a Crafter's Workshop stencil.

7 Comments:

Robin said...

Oh, Wendy, this is very cool!! It has such depth to it. I have yet to emboss acetate. I must try it very soon!!!! Thanks for sharing this!

Robin said...

Rose-Anne,
I am so sorry. I was just at Wendy's blog and I guess her name was still in my head! lol I knew I was on your blog when I commented too. I feel like such a ditz!!! lol
Your card is still fabulous!
Forgive me?
Robin

Libby Dyson said...

Oh Robin, you had me so confused I went back to check whose blog I was commenting on LOL.
These cards are all great rose-Anne. You never cease to amaze me with you inspiration

Cassie said...

this is sooo cool! i love how you created the frame!

thanks so much for joining in the cuttlebug challenge this week! can't wait to see what you create next week - we have valerie salmon as our special guest!

http://www.cuttlebugchallenge.blogspot.com

Allison said...

great card for the challenge, thanks for joining us this week
Cuttlehugs
AllisonX

Mrs J said...

Great card Rose-Anne! It looks so effective how you have highlighted the embossing with the ink! Thanks for playing along this week at Cuttlebug Challenges,
Hugs Mrs Jx

Lea L. said...

Lovely card!! Great job with Be Inspired #20...thanks for joining us at the Cuttlebug Challenge Blog!

~Lea

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