A few days ago, 5 Missouri stampers got together for a day of playing with ink! In no particular order, here's what we made:
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Donna's Card 'Masking Tape' Technique |
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Another card by Donna 'Spritzing the Acrylic Block' Technique |
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Marian's (Marian does not have a blog to link to) card 'Stamp background with Pigment Ink' Technique |
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My card 'Embedded Images' Technique |
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Regina's Card 'Shaving Cream' Technique |
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Shirley's Card 'Starburst' Technique |
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There is no way that I could choose a favorite! The day was fun! We created, we ate, and we created. Donna, the hostess, lives on a beautiful lake, and the views from her amazing windows were so lovely! Thanks, Donna, for hosting!!!
Have a great Sunday, everyone!
Hugs,
Patti J.
15 comments:
these are all stunning. absolutely LOVE your butterflies!
hugs :)
Loving all the butterflies!! Wonderful cards!
Sounds like a fabulous day, Patti! And the cards are fabulous!!!!
Oh WOW Patty!!!! What GORGEOUS cards!!! I think the butterfly one is my favorite!!!!
You all made some beautiful cards! Love your embedded technique card and was wondering what that is and how to do it.
Nana Griffin
You all made some beautiful cards! Love your embedded technique card and was wondering what that is and how to do it.
Nana Griffin
What a fun day we had, enjoyed our day of visiting, and creating!
Wow these are all amazing!!
Oh wow!! How fun for everyone!! You all made some really gorgeous designs here!! Thanks for sharing! :)
Gorgeous cards and I LOVE your embedded butterflies. Their colors are striking! What fun that you had such a productive play day. Each card is gem :)
Wow, sounds like a wonderful time creating, eating & visiting! So glad you have a group to get together with. That's fun!
Sounds like a good time was had by all,just the way it should be!. Lovely cards!
hugs
Glenda
These are all knockouts. Especially love your card and Shirley's!
Looks like you had a fab crafty time! Your butterfly card is absolutely gorgeous, TFS your step by step too, I'm definitely going to give that technique a go :)
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