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March 13, 2009 by maggie Lamarre

Hi Everyone:

Thank you so much for stopping by 🙂

Today I want to talk a bit about my passions 🙂

That’s right I am passionate about stamping, digital, scrapbook, altered art, and my biggest passion of all is the Cuttlebug..smile_teeth

I’ve created a simple lo to show you how easy it is to incorporate stamping digital and glitter together.

We will be creating this Lay Out.

Let‘s begin!

Supply list:

Inkandinkado stamp, staz on, Mambi bling, Fiskar threaded water punch, Colorbox fluid ink,K & Co embellies, Zig Pen,Prima Flowers, Making Memories paper & Ribbons, Stickles, Martha Stewart glitter pen, Digital stamp from Oscraps,CS 3×8, Uhu Glue

First create a mask for your stamp on any scrap paper then cut out.Use the mask to figure where to position the stamp then stamp a continuing line.

Glitter the flowers with stickles and glitter the vines with Martha Stewart glitter pen.Add Mambi bling to the middle.Let dry

In the meantime Print your pic by adding the brush to the pic before printing.

Next step punch the CS with Fiskars punch, ink then adhere to the MM paper using Uhu Glu.

Then adhere the pic and assemble the Prima flower, then stickles the flowers. Adhere the ribbon under the pic.

Add title to the lo, then with zig pen create a border at the edge of the pattern paper to frame the lo, to add more interest I added to extra line then added stickles.

Voila you are done, simple right?

Here’s the Lo again..

Thank you so much for stopping, I will be giving away a set of stamps from Inkadinkado..

All you have to do is  leave a comment to be entered 🙂

Have a great day,

Maggie

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Comments

  1. Maya says

    March 13, 2009 at 9:56 am

    Cute layout!
    Thanks for the giveaway,
    Maya

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