June 10-June 16
Weekly Challenge - Word Bubbles
This week word bubbles are what it's all about over at Cuttin' and Stampin'.
We are using Basic Gray Capture collection and Jillibean Soup Word Bubble stamp set both of which you can find at the Cuttin' and Stampin' facebook store.
Michele from Stuff By Belle here today and I am sharing three, yes three cards today...I just couldn't stop. :)
All three use white Bazzill Basic cardstock and word bubbles stamped in archival ink and heat embossed with high-gloss embossing powder.
This card has a layer of the Basic Gray Capture which brings out the bright colors in all of the Color Shine mist used to splatter. Finished off with some various sequins.
This card has a layer of the Basic Gray Capture and the same paper was used to cut some stars, Tattered Angels Glimmer mist, UmWow Studios star confetti covered in stickles.
And this last card has a background of hexagons colored with watercolor pencils, I used the UmWow Studios hexagon mask to do this. The twine is Jillibean Soup.
For more details on these cards please pop over to my blog.
All three use white Bazzill Basic cardstock and word bubbles stamped in archival ink and heat embossed with high-gloss embossing powder.
This card has a layer of the Basic Gray Capture which brings out the bright colors in all of the Color Shine mist used to splatter. Finished off with some various sequins.
This card has a layer of the Basic Gray Capture and the same paper was used to cut some stars, Tattered Angels Glimmer mist, UmWow Studios star confetti covered in stickles.
And this last card has a background of hexagons colored with watercolor pencils, I used the UmWow Studios hexagon mask to do this. The twine is Jillibean Soup.
For more details on these cards please pop over to my blog.
You still have a couple of days to get your Word Bubble project linked up on our challenge blog.
Until next time...get inky often!
Love each of these. So fun!
ReplyDeleteLike the word bubbles creation. Like the paint splatter look. I was happily surprised to find word bubbles on my Cricut cartridges.
ReplyDeleteMelissa
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