Hi Karen I drew the shell design myself and cut it out of the card, I designed the scene behind using the stamps and then fixed it to the page behind the cut out shell
hi hope you don't mind me asking, I purchased the gnome stamps from hochanda and fell in love with your wishing well creation, would love to know how to make it and what stamp was used to do the well, thanks pauline
Greetings from Ottawa, Canada. What company puts out the Triptych like frame with stitched perimeter that was in one of your card samples depicting Hobby Art Stamp images?
Hello Ruth I think you mean the card I did using one of sets of the Large Crealies tag dies. I joined three of them together on the back using a small card hinge.
I would love to know how you made the nautilus shell scene for hobby arts. Directions, please! Where did you get the nautilus shell itself/
ReplyDeleteHi Karen I drew the shell design myself and cut it out of the card, I designed the scene behind using the stamps and then fixed it to the page behind the cut out shell
ReplyDeletehi hope you don't mind me asking, I purchased the gnome stamps from hochanda and fell in love with your wishing well creation, would love to know how to make it and what stamp was used to do the well, thanks pauline
ReplyDeleteHello pauline the wishing well is made from a cutting file I used on my scan'n'cut
Deletehi could you tell me how you made the wishing well in the gnome programme that was on hochanda short while ago, please
ReplyDeleteThe cutting file is from a company called Fleurette Bloom
DeleteGreetings from Ottawa, Canada. What company puts out the Triptych like frame with stitched perimeter that was in one of your card samples depicting Hobby Art Stamp images?
ReplyDeleteHello Ruth I think you mean the card I did using one of sets of the Large Crealies tag dies. I joined three of them together on the back using a small card hinge.
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