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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Dotty For You!

Good Morning! I hope everyone is enjoying the week. We sure are having beautiful weather here in Colorado! Well, I finally received my order from CTMH. I have been waiting for this limited time paper pack called Dotty for you. So many beautiful prints! The card I made for you today is made entirely from CTMH papers from this pack. It is a standard A2 size 4.25 x 5.5 base with a matt layer of 4 x 5.25. The only cut is from the AP cartridge. This is the base for the tiles. The black tile layers are 1.25 inch squares and yellow polka dot squares are 1 inch. The stamp set used is a little thank you set from CTMH we received in our consultant kit. I inked a few edges with black ink and the ribbon is actually a dyeable ribbon that can be dyed to match any ink color! I chose to leave it white...this time. I detailed the little bee image with some Liquid Glass and sprinkled some CTMH Prisma Glitter before it dried. It is hard to see here, but I popped up the  "Thanks" sentiment on some foam tape, so it stands out better. I will be entering this project in a CTMH contest. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for looking and have a great day!

3 comments:

  1. Gina, this card is just adorable and I will definately have to scraplift this idea! Love how you used the little stamp set too! TFS

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    1. Thanks, Sheila!! Loved your Talladega layout by the way!! Hubby and I are Nascar fans and would love to make a race sometime!!

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  2. Ok... Little Miss Genius... How in the world did you come up with that color combination flipping through your dotty papers? It's PERFECT! I would have never... and haven't... and it kind of ticks me off. Hee! Hee! This is SO brilliant! You know? It's one of those things that you look at and say to yourself.. "Now, why couldn't I come up with that?" So glad you are sharing your brilliance with us!

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