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July 02, 2010

FRIDAY'S FABULOUS PROJECTS

As promised yesterday here are the remaining two cards for my Stampin' Pastel class.

METALLIC INKS AND CHALKS

This card was created using the Studio Sketches stamp set.  First I stamped the image using Silver Metallic Ink.  After heat setting the ink I then added the colors for the pears and a little extra gray on the pitcher.  It has the appearance of spotlighting since only the pears have colors that stand out and are picked up with the paper and cardstock colors.

VERSAMARK & CHALKS

This card was stamped with Versamark ink and then colored using Stampin' Pastels and a Q-Tip.  I love the new Concord Crush color and the contrast of the Certain Celery.  The Stamp Set used is a Level 1 Hostess Set, Because I care.  Definitely one you will want to earn for your collection.  Call me today to book your own workshop for you and your friends.  No previous stamping experience is needed!

Once again if you would like to join me for this class on using Stampin' Pastels please see all the details at:

http://cindyloustampingguru.typepad.com/cindy_lou_stamping_guru/july-hostess-club-2-featuring-stampin-pastels.html 
  

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Beautiful work!
I vote for #3

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