Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Rummage Bin Release

The latest Rummage Bin Release at Cornish Heritage Farms was MADE for me! I swear!

Tell me this isn't the coolest girl set ever!




Lesley did another collage stamp for the boys, called Boys Will Be Boys. I attempted to save a picture of the image... but it was microscopic. I'll add a better picture when one is available. The link above is for the gallery.

I'll share one of my cards with you~

Pumped!

When I saw the images, I knew I'd do a grouping of these gorgeous shoes. I embossed circles on a square of cardstock with my Nestabilities and then stamped the images. I added light color on the two "swirled" pumps with Copic markers to give added interest.
I have to laugh... my Dad used to call me Imelda. I LOVE shoes! I have a ton of shoes. And yet, I'm a wimp. If I have cute shoes, my feet are killing me in minutes and I want to wimp out. I went to a trade show two years ago in Paris (I know... it was a rough one, but somebody had to do it). One of the women from our office in Lyon, France, told me that it is necessary to wear stylish shoes regardless of the pain. To quote Amanda, "One must suffer for fashion." I suppose one must. LOL!!

Be sure to check out the Rummage Bin gallery at CHF for some amazing projects and inspiration!

Thanks for looking,
lise

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Supplies:
Stamps:
-The Shoe Boutique (The Rummage Bin) by Cornish Heritage Farms

Ink:
-Pitch black and Cranberry Adirondack dye inks by Ranger

Paper:
-Razzleberry Dark by Prism
-Neenah Solar White

Tools:
-Nestabilities by Spellbinder from Ellen Hutson LLC - Circle and tags
-Copic markers

Other:
-flowers by Prima Marketing
-Crystal brad by Making Memories
-dimensional tape

Size: 5.25" square

2 comments:

  1. These stamps are fantastic, love this set. Your card is great and is certainly enabling me toward purchasing this must have set.

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  2. Gah, I hate shoe shopping! I have wide feet and nothing ever fits right. Great card though, Lisa - love those embossed 'frames' for the images.

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