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Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Embossing


You have to chose a technique for this weeks Everybody Art Challenge and I decided on embossing mainly because time is against me this week. Of course I could have decided not to dot the daisies and embossed dots.

I made a scene using an old Stampin Up cloud embossed folder with the old cuttlebug flower folder and the Hills and Slopes die from Simon Says Stamp.

The idea I was going to add the goose/duck image from yesterday but once I made the card I rather liked it without any image so I added a craftwork sentiment and a bit of Doodlebug twine.

I'm trying not to think it may have looked better with the goose/duck!

15 comments:

  1. A lovely spring card - perfect without any additional embellishments.
    Kath x

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  2. Great use of embossing folders Debby.

    B x

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  3. Love all the embossing,just gorgeous.xxx

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  4. Beautiful card and love the embossing details x

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  5. Pretty embossed card Debby

    Anne

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  6. Good morning Debby what wonderful embossing and your design is wonderful.
    Debs xxx
    {Debs Cards}


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  7. Hey Debby,

    Verry nice... Love it!!

    Love,
    Nancy

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  8. With all the embossing and the die cut slopes and the additional colouring, this is perfect as it is Debby and is really pretty, and beautifully finished with the twine and sentiment. x

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  9. So pretty a white on white with a dash of yellow to brighten any day. Love it.

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  10. A gorgeous card Debby, love the pretty embossing
    Lorraine x

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  11. A lovely card Debby, your embossed daisies look really pretty with the yellow dots.
    Pauline
    x

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  12. So gorgeous Debby.Fab pretty embossing and I love the lemon and white colours ;D

    xx coops xx

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  13. Pretty embossing! I love your yellow dots.

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