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February 14th, 2009 at 3:15 pm

Valentine’s Day

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I am constantly being reminded that I am a blog slacker.  I’ve been busy designing new classes and taking Ten Seconds Studio metal embossing classes with Kim Parkinson at Scrapbook Cupboard.    I’m teaching my Simply Swank glass soldering class next Sunday the 22nd at Scrapbook Cupboard.

Call the store at (508) 378-0008 to register for the class.

Today I made the Valentine Card below. I am having so much fun with the new kabukas.  Scrapbook Cupboard just received a shipment this week of the molds.  I stopped by this morning and picked up the alphabet and a couple others I had ordered.  Thank you Jim for my gift certificate!

I used one of the hearts from the Love & Heart set of stamps from Blockheads Rubber Stamps.  I then used some of the Ten Seconds Studio boarder molds and kabukas to texture around the heart.  After that I wanted to distress the metal, I used some of the Ranger Adirondak inks, dried with the heat gun, then applied some Tattered Angels spray, dried the spray with the heat gun, and then I crinkled up the edges.  I love the card!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

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3 Responses to “Valentine’s Day”

  1. Kim Parkinson Says:

    Beautiful Job!!!

    I’m glad to see you’ve posted to your blog, it’s always great to read and hear from you!

    That stamp set is great, huh! I might just have to get that one!

    Talk to you soon!
    Kim

  2. Joy Says:

    It’s about time! Good to see you finally blogging. Sounds like you’ve been busy with your new “toys”. Keep up with the blogs.

  3. Kelsey Says:

    Gorgeous card!!! Gotta love that metal! You queried what stamps I used on my recent blog post, if you email me at kels@netspace.net.au I’ll try to answer your question. ;-)

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