Scrapbook.com is here locally for me which is wonderful. They only sell on-line, but now allow local pickup of orders. If I choose local pickup, there is no charge for shipping!!! That saves me so much money AND my dear husband never minds driving over there. They carry so many different brands of products, it truly is a one stop shopping store for the crafter.
Here's the stamp ... Snowy Path made by Deep Red. It is a cling, red rubber stamp so the details are amazing.
It is a large red rubber stamp which works beautifully on an A2 (5 1/2 x 4 1/4) size card.
I did 4 different versions using this stamp. Each stamped image was done with a darker gray (not black) ink pad. I did use FSJ River Stone for these images and it worked well. All card stock, ribbon, ink, Journey Glaze, and Sparkle Dust (glitter) are from FSJ.
Unfortunately you can't see the glitter or Journey Glaze accents in my photos but the both add a WOW factor to the cards.
This cute little Scotty is from the Fiskars Stamp Set: Barking Mad that I showed yesterday on my blog. I accented the edges of the card with NUVO Embellishments Mousse which gives it a shiny, metallic edge. Accents of Journey Glaze on the stamped image too.
This stamped image was set behind a cutout to make it look like a framed photo. Added a ribbon and bow at the base. Accents of Journey Glaze on the stamped image too.
For this card, I added ribbon to the top and bottom then layered on the stamped image which had been accented with Journey Glaze.
This is a more simple card HOWEVER it is loaded with sparkles. I put drops of Journey Glaze all over the cards, added Sparkle Dust and let dry. Shook off excess. No matter what angle you are looking, the card sparkles and shines.
Thank you for stopping by my blog today.
Mary
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