Thing 1 Trouble Maker
Note: Feel free to change the orientation of the sketch... rotate the sketch or use its mirror image. You may also modify by using a mix of squares and circles as long as the basic sketch is visible in your project.
says, "Twisted Sister has often referred to me as being a square and out of touch with the current trends. She tells me it's better to be a circle because it's cool and groovy. Whenever this happens I sing 'It's Hip to be a Square' and, at least for a while, she stops calling me a square.
Talking about squares and circles, our partner for this challenge has a great sketch. Following the sketch, include at least two squares or circles on your project using dies, frames, paper, embossing folders, stencils, etc., and show us whether you are square, groovy, or both.
Thing 3 Twisted Sister will be embossing, dry or heat embossing.
Optional Theme: Embossing
I started off by using an embossing folder from Stampin Up called Painted Texture for my background card stock. I then rubbed a small Tim Holtz Distress ink pad over it in Pear Pizzazz to add the extra darker green.
The stamp is from Chocolate Baroque called Garden Wall and was coloured with Distress Inks and I added a cut out stitched framelit as the border. The sentiment is from a Simon Says Stamp set.
3 comments:
I like that painted texture embossing folder... cool, and it looks good with your patterned paper... pretty card. Thanks for sharing your Design Team card with us at Double Trouble.
Love your interpretation of our TSOT sketch, Fiona... kind of a window within a window! -Donna
Great card, Fiona! I love the aged look of the stone. Thank you for playing along with us at Double Trouble Challenge #87.
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