I think my favourite type of cards to make must be ones for celebrating the arrival of babies. I get very focussed and love the fine details I can add, in subtle hues. I've been enjoying the peace and quiet of my craft room for the past 2 hours working on his card. It will be in the mail later today for its international journey :) I dont do much dry embossing anymore, but its the perfect thing to add names and small details to cards.
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I used my ever faithful Stamp-a-ma-jig to put a row of rubber ducks on the inside of the card. So cute.
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Recipe :
Stamp : SU Punch Bunch (2011 Sale-a-bration stamp set)
Cardstock : Very vanilla, soft subtles dsp
Ink : Baja Breeze
Accessories : SU chantilly lace
Techniques : Stamping, dry embossing, embossing folder run through the big shot