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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Magenta Blog Hop
Christian Paper Crafts is having a Magenta Blog Hop! I've never used peel-offs on cards until now. I LOVE THEM!
I adhered the stained glass window peel-off onto some retired SU dsp. It's a light pink pirouette with white dots. Then I highlighted some areas using a ruby red marker. My big eyelets were the perfect size for the pattern so I used some very vanilla taffeta ribbon. And lastly, I used rhinestone stickers for the centers of the flowers.
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I love that very simple stained glass effect! Who says you have to colour in the WHOLE sticker to make it look good?
That's beautiful, Jen. Love how you've added the eyelets to embellish, too!
oh i love stained glass windows and your card is wonderful :)
Oh, how pretty! I love your card! =)
Awesome card, Jen!!!! Omigosh, I totally love the stained glass Peel Off's....gotta get some of those!! Beautiful work, my friend! God Bless ya!!
Love the outline of htese flowers! thanks for sharing.
What a pretty card! I've never seen peel offs before but thanks to this blog hop I now "need" them. LOL
Your card is beautiful. The peel offs are unbelievable. I can't wait to try them.
This stained glass peel off is wonderful. I love the look and the elegance of this card.
beautiful card indeed.
Oh my Jen, this is an amazing sticker, I have to get this one, too! This one looks so fun to do. Have a great rest of the week.
Wow, this has been wonderful and your card is beautiful. I am amazed that these are peel offs. You could have said you spent hours embossing and I would have believed you. Great job!
Oh very pretty Jenn! Love this stained glass peeloff!!! Would be so fun to color too!!! TFS!
Jen, this is so reminiscent of a fine stained glass window! Your work is a delight to look at. Thanks for sharing your talents and time with the rest of us!
I love your card! I would love to try those peel-offs some time! Thanks for sharing your creativity with us!
Nice job!! Your card is very nice!! Those peel-offs look so fun! I would love to try them! Thanks for sharing your creativity with us! God bless!
Loved how you mounted the stained glass Peel-offs and highlighted the areas you wanted. Nice job
Your card is beautiful! I love the classy look and feel of it. The person who receives that is very lucky. You and all of the other blog hop designers are so very talented.
Oh i love it.the stained glass sticker is awesome. I'm always looking for easy ways to get neat looking cards since my hands don't function well all the time. So pretty
Don't know if I'm commenting in the right place, but I'll commnet anyway. You know me! Your card is totally beautiful! I am AMAZED you made it with peel-offs. It looks so professional, and we don't usually think of stickers like that. These Magenta stickers look so ARTISTIC! I keep saying that, I know, but its true. You did a fabulous job with them. Like how you colored in part of them. It all turned out great! Thanks for sharing!
Very nice Jen! I like the red and silver! It's nice that the peel offs are the main focus of this card!
Absolutely gorgeous!
What a neat idea - using the DP as the backing for your stained glass!
great work . Love the eyelets and ribbon .
Looks like embossing .
I am so glad you loved these Jen and you did a wonderful job with your project making a stained glass window like that.
I love the whole stained glass effect - thanks for sharing! God Bless
peel offs are huge in Scotland...Almost every card or scrapbook page I saw at a craft fair had them. Very diferent look than stamping or embossing but they grow on you after awhile...I picked up some gold and silver christmas and birthday. Then with my gardening sister in mind with an April birthday, I picked some that are gold & garden themed. It is a stretch to use something so heavy on a spring card. I am trying
blessings
patti moffett
i've never seen these peel offs before, but your card looks wonderful, jen!
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