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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

You Are Priceless




Yay for new techniques!

 I have limited heart sets, so 

 (hosted by Melissa)


 is perfect for me.


I can make use of a stamp set that hasn't seen much show time.


 



(stamps: Papertrey Ink You're a Gem/What the Doodle Waves squiggle,Songbirds what not,Half&Half swirls,City Scene teeny star  dies:Avery Elle Elle-Ments Double Pierced Rectangles,Spellbinders Hearts for masking)



LOVE the geometric shapes in Papertrey's "You're a Gem" set.

 After cutting a heart mask out, I inked up
 those scrumptious jewels and added squiggles and what nots from various sets like "What the Doodle Waves,Songbirds,Half & Half" and the teeny star from "City Scene".

 I'm pretty happy with the wreath that appeared!


Thanks for stopping in friends~


 


9 comments:

  1. OK, Marlena, LOVE your clever card! Such a 'gem'! Beautiful stamping, and I love the frame!

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  2. LOVE this card Marlena! And how perfect to use the gem set...never would have thought of that but absolutely love it! LOVE the sentiment too! Well done!! :0)

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  3. Fun idea to use the Gems as your heart wreath, Marlena!
    Your card is just lovely and I really like how you framed the heart!

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  4. How clever to use the gems for your wreath along with the perfect sentiment!

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  5. This is a fun approach to the technique, using gems rather than flowers. How clever!

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  6. Stunning card. The stamp image you used is awesome.

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  7. Well know, what a stunning card you have created Marlena! I love all the gems and such in this one. Looks like too it was a fun technique! Hugs, Brenda

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  8. Marlena, your card is priceless! You're A Gem worked beautifully for this technique.

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  9. Very clever! Love the gems! :)

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