tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5584865967623646099.post1796278166071313487..comments2024-02-29T09:40:16.487-06:00Comments on Stamped Sophisticates: Another look using Share What You Love suite from Stampin' Up!Donna Rosshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05766316499782786047noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5584865967623646099.post-976806012566426652018-05-10T13:33:19.625-05:002018-05-10T13:33:19.625-05:00Just realized I added a comment rather than replie...Just realized I added a comment rather than replied directly to you question. Visit this page again to see my comment at the bottom of the page. https://www.stampedsophisticates.com/2018/05/another-look-using-share-what-you-love.html Donna Rosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05766316499782786047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5584865967623646099.post-50443631129847434072018-05-10T13:31:22.447-05:002018-05-10T13:31:22.447-05:00The flower outlines were created with the flower s...The flower outlines were created with the flower stamp from the Sale-A-Bration set called, Amazing You. The flower in the center of the card was created by inking one side of the Lovely Floral Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing folder with Night of Navy Ink. I used Crumb Cake cardstock to create the dry embossed flower. After I ran it through the Big Shot, I fussy cut the embossed flower out of the Crumb Cake cardstock. What I love is that the Night of Navy ink remained on the non-raised part and the raised part remained Crumb Cake. Its a fun technique, but a little time consuming because of the fussy cutting. I was in a hurry so I just smeared the Night of Navy ink directly onto the Lovely Floral embossing folder. In the past, I've gotten better coverage using a brayer to spread ink from the ink pad onto one side of the embossing folder.Donna Rosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05766316499782786047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5584865967623646099.post-86361309587955567442018-05-09T23:34:09.162-05:002018-05-09T23:34:09.162-05:00Hello, what did you use to outline the flowers and...Hello, what did you use to outline the flowers and other pieces? Conniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00771382665569785960noreply@blogger.com