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Tried the MFP Tutorial "Stained Glass on Vellum." I used vellum, Adirondack Brights Purple Twilight pigment ink & a Stampin' Up Gumball Green marker to stamp the MFP No Sour Grapes. Used glue
dots to attach the vellum stamped Grapes to the scrap piece of
green swirl scrapbook paper. Instead of fussy cutting I used Spellbinder die to cut the Grapes out of both the vellum &
scrapbook paper. Stamped MFP No Sour Grapes sentiment 'for You' which I like the way the sentiment letters are arranged position-wise.
Used next size up of same Spellbinder to cut the shaped card. Added gems for bling.
Photographed with a wine glass. Yes, the wine glass is empty because I had no wine in the house. Gave me an excuse to wash the wine glasses and so now I will need to buy some wine or Sangria. I like a sweet wine as in what I discovered the restaurant I won a $250 gift certificate to that hubby, our daughter & I went to in Jan they call a 'dessert wine' or Sangria which has a fruity sweet taste.
With flash on:
Without flash so you can see detail better:
Supplies List
ink: Adriondack Brights Purple Twilight paper: scrap piece of the Paper Studio green swirls scrapbook paper, vellum, cardstock - berry color for base stamp:Mark's Finest Papers No Sour Grapes Stampin' Up: marker - Gumball Green - for the leaves & vine
Great grape cluster card, Thanks for joining us on TTSTV this week!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely way to use this week's colors at Cupcake Inspirations! Nicely done!
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Debbie
You grapes are fabulous! Nice colors.
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