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Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Cut n Dry Lighthouse



I made this for today's Sketch Challenge using Cut n Dry stamp pad felt and reinkers. The image was stamped on the cut n dry felt using Stazon ink. Cut around the image leaving a little extra felt around the edges. Add reinkers to the felt until the image is completely covered on the felt. Then, ink up the stamp using you custom made stamp pad. The felt can be stored in a Zip bag to use over and over with the same image again. How fun is that? The card is 9 1/4" x 4" to fit in a standard business sized envelope.

7 comments:

  1. Great Image to use with this technique!!
    I really should try this technique sometime!!! (*snicker*)

    Great colors and cool stiching detail, too!!

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  2. What a great technique . . . thanks for sharing! Your cards is gorgeous!!! Darlene (SCS:akronstamperdpk)

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  3. Shelly this is just wonderful. I love the nautical theme you have here. Great job on the sketch challenge for today. I left you a little something on my blog if you wish to check it out. Thanks for all the inspiration and encouragement you give.

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  4. Beautifully done! I own the Cut & Dry but never tried it. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  5. I love how you've created the light coming out of the lighthouse. It's marvelous. Joan

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  6. Love this technique Shelly! I have this stuff and have never used it - put it on the shelf and forgot what it was for - thanks for bringing it to mind again and explaining how it works - I just love the beacon of light on this!

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