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Sunday, June 30, 2013

It's the Primrose stack !!!

Today I have made you a shadow box using the new stack from DCWV .
 The Primrose stack.



 I used several different embellishment and cut outs that are featured within this stack...it comes with not 1 but 2 ephemera sheets with the measuring tape being on one of them !
This was so much fun! I hope you feel inspired:)

It's a Somerset keepsake book with DCWV!

This summer DCWV has released a whole new set of fabulous prepackaged cards with envelopes. I for one am uber excited as I use these for so many things...a quickie card to jot a note to my friends and family.  I also use them for bases for my challenge cards . The massive variety is so versatile. Today I have come up with another idea that I hope inspires you to do the same.

I have used the Somerset card set

Today I have made a card smash book with ribbon enclosure.




Using 8 cards taped together back to back and one layered for the cover.
It is easy and a fabulous quick gift.
ENJOY!

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

What a lovely day to be Authentique

What a wonderful honor to be Guest Designer over at Authentique.


Today I got to create these fun 5x5 canvas's with the Irresistabable line.
This line features sticker and embellishment sheets along with several versatile, double sided patterns.

So come on over and check me out and what all I have created for you.







Friday, June 14, 2013

Mastering The Bedroom With DCWV !!

I Am Mastering My Bedroom With DCWV

Thanks to one of my friends sharing an idea she seen on tv or maybe it was Pinterest I am not sure which one   but, I was in fact inspired!
Thank you Susan!
She said that the new trend was to cover books in all one paper so that they matched!! 
Wholly cow that is brilliant! So I set off to find my DCWV STACK "Timeless Textures" that matched or accented my master and BAM! Now my favorite books are stylishly disguised and handy at the same time.
Then adding my tree decal supplied by DCWV yet again I adhered it to my wall and mirror. 



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