Especially eye catching to me is the copper clock. Neat that you would think to melt and stamp. Like the bling you've placed on the word as well... among other things.
By the way, I see the pretty homemade bling on the title, been practicing with the champagne color on paper. It looks pretty good at first but when the paint droplets dry they seem to lose the 3D effect for me, maybe I am doin something wrong...and it takes FOREVER to dry....
Hello everyone!!! I used the sentiment from a Tim Holtz stamp on the inside "To be all that is possible we must attempt the impossible. To be all that we can be we must dream of being more." This is another set of 10 cards that I am making for my Christmas gift sets. I put a lot of work into these ones(: A special thanks to my friend Patty (PepprRN) for cutting multiple sizes and colors of keys and locks for me from her Gypsy!!! The word inspire is cut with Cricut Home Accents cart with shadow and decorated with fabric paint. The copper clock was made by melting UTEE and then stamping into the HOT mess. I embossed the card (before covering most of it up) with my Cuttlebug. You can kinda see the leaves up at the top, LOL Thanks for looking!~Alisa
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