If you've come from Haley's Blog, you're on the right track...keep on hopping around 'till you get back to where you started!
Here's a look at my card...I used the colors from Hopscotch (LOVE these colors!)
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Here's a closeup of the "hello"...
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Here's how I did the random-stamped "hello"...apply a temporary liquid adhesive to the word of your choice...adhere to a piece of cardstock or paper then Random Stamp. I hope you can see "hello" hiding in there somewhere....
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And you all know how I let NOTHING go to waste...so now I have the negative of the word when I pull off the letters...I just traced with a black pen and then can go on another card or layout (my "e" looks like a fish, don't you think...lol)Now...you're headed over to Michelle's Blog to see what she has to share!
Don't forget...you can start buying this stamp set for only $5 with a qualifying order of $50 or more starting February 1st!
What a COOL technique. I am totally scraplifting that on every project I do in the next few weeks. I love your color combos, too. Perfection!
ReplyDeleteLove this!! Great color/pattern!
ReplyDeleteLOVE!
ReplyDeleteVery fun! Love the corner embellishment!
ReplyDeleteGreat technique! I love how it came out. So very pretty!! TFS
ReplyDeleteYou are always so clever! I love this and am totally stealing this idea! LOL
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us this technique!
ReplyDeleteI like the corner - great job!
ReplyDeleteWow. Love the custom letters. What a brillant idea
ReplyDeleteLove the effect that this leaves behind and that you are then able to use the negative for a second card.
ReplyDeleteNever thought about cutting something, especially not a word or title out of random stamped paper. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteHELLO! That is fantastic! I love your bubble letters both ways! Brilliant my dear. :)
ReplyDeleteI love it! Your work is always unique!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute card. Such a clever technique - thanks for demonstrating it.
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Love you using random-stamped B&T for the letters! Great technique that I am going to have to try!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome technique - thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with hello! Your card is so fresh. I too hate to let things go to waste; your "second" hello looks cute too.
ReplyDeleteOMG! That's all I got. Your cards always rock my world.
ReplyDeleteKaty, I love this! The corner flower is gorgeous and the die cut hello is so creative!
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