Oh what to say about these cutie patootie puppers. They’re just CUTE! I used watercolor pencils and a water brush to color them in and then used the adorable paw print embossing folder on some copper foil paper. Add in a cool grungy background and it’s a perfect card for a masculine recipient or for someone, like me, who’s a doggo lover. πΎπ
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SUPPLIES
- Playful Pups stamp & die set
- Watercolor paper (9β x 12β pad)
- MISTI stamping platform
- Baby powder – used as an anti-static
- Fluffy brush – Winsor & Newton ΒΎβ watercolor mop brush
- Versafine Onyx Black pigment ink
- Deli sheets
- Embossing powder Wow! (large jar) – Clear
- Wagner Heat Tool
- Water brush – medium tip
- Watercolor pencils
- Spellbinders Platinum 6 manual die cutting machine (my favorite π§‘)
- Purple Tape – 1Β½” (low tack)
- Sentiment Labels die set
- Tim Holtz Craft Shears – Small
- Metallic card stock by Tim Holtz – #2 pad
- Guillotine paper trimmer
- Embossing folder – Paw Prints
- Through the Lens Metal Series paper
- Mini Scoring Board
- Teflon Bone Folder
- Neenah Classic Crest 110# card stock (125 sheets) (card base & sentiment strips)
- Neenah Classic Crest 110# card stock (25 sheets) (card base & sentiment strips)
- Scotch Advanced Tape Glider
- Connect liquid glue
- 3D Foam Squares – Black
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Blessings & Hugs,
Michelle
great card
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Thanks!
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