Today we created this pretty Regal Rose Birthday Card that I cased directly from a blog (wish I kept track of who's it was, sorry for that)
Regal Rose Cardstock #105130
Very Vanilla Hodgepodge Hardware kit # 112454
Sending love Specialty Designer paper # 117153
Very Vanilla Cardstock #101650
Well Scripted Acrylic Mount Stamp set # 118601
En Francais background stamp #109521
Itty Bitty Backgrounds stamp set # 114996
Regal Rose Gross Grain Ribbon #109056
Regal Rose CRAFT ink stampin SPOT #105437
Clear Embossing Powder #109130
Heat Tool # 100005
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The colored brads? EASY!
Use your tweezers from your tool kit and pick up your brad, dip it on your Regal Rose CRAFT ink Stampin SPOT #105437 and then dip it in clear Embossing Powder #109130 and heat with your Heat Tool # 100005.
TA DAH! Any color brad you want to match your project! This is a VERY elegant card and can be replicated in any cardstock color you have with coordinating designer paper center or stamped center! Email me your jpeg photos of your creation using this Idea, I would love to post them here for all the world to see!
TIP: Create this card or just the card front, and add it to a scrapbook page! Remember friends, that you can take any card or tag and add it to your scrapbook page and use it as an element for your design! What fun to have another photo on the inside of the card and journaling on the opposing page when you use a full card or how fun to have that decor on your page when using just the card front!
REMINDER: Last day to enter your comments for the Blog Rewards- Winner posted tomorrow(Thursday)! You are not limited to only one post, post as many times as you like, but one post per project please.
Have a great day!











Beautiful soft card Gwen, excellent job.
Angel hugs
Debby
Posted by: Debby | April 01, 2010 at 03:40 PM
What a lovely card! I love the soft pinks (Regal Rose is one of my favorite colors).
Where did you use the Itty Bitty Backgrounds stamp? I love your technique of coloring the brads.
Blessings,
Sue Erickson aka The Soggy Stamper
www.soggystamper.com
Posted by: Sue Erickson | March 31, 2010 at 07:41 PM
I attended Gwen's card class today, and really enjoyed making this card! I liked the fact that we made a pretty card as well as learned new techniques! Great combination!
Posted by: Karen Cavaness | March 31, 2010 at 05:05 PM