Saturday, December 06, 2008

Cuttlebug Pink Double Embossed Serviette Card.




I did this a different way to the previous cards. I glued the serviette to the cardstock first and then put it through the Cuttlebug when it was dry. I then inked it. Noticed i used 2 folders here-The Christmas words and the Swiss Dot Border.
When you Cuttlebug the serviette after it has been glued onto the cardstock, the embossing is more pronounced. if you want it to be more subtle, then you bug the chipboard or cardstock first before you put the serviette on.

Cuttlebug Pink Word Serviette Card




I did this the same way as the previous card on cardstock. I used the word Christmas Cuttlebug Folder and inked the top to bring out the words.

Cuttlebug Merry Christmas Serviette Card




Here is another serviette card made from the same pink bauble serviette. Instead of putting it on chipboard it is glued onto cardstock,

I put the cardstock through the bug first and then glued and pressed the serviette onto the raised bits. When

the glue dried I inked and then put Crystallina Kindy Glitz over the top of the lines of the baubles and the other bauble.

Cuttlebug Red Bauble Serviette Card.



Here is another serviette I bought from the same cheap shop.This was done the same way as the previous card.
By inking over the top it brings out the embossing underneath the serviette and it also adds colour and interest.

Cuttlebug Serviette Bauble




I bought the serviettes from a discount shop for $1.50.They were baubles to begin with.
I put the round chipboard from SALT through the Cuttlebug. I then glued the serviette bauble with GEL MEDIUM over the top and pressed it into the embossing. Then I inked over the top and around the edges when the ink was dry. Merry Christmas was already on the serviette so I didn't have to stamp.

Elissa Rose

In loving memory of my granddaughter Elissa Rose
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