First a Valentine Swap Card: The first one is the largest I've every gotten in a swap. No envelope and not sure how I'll ever find a proper envelope for it so I can mail it but it sure is pretty.


These next ones are for a Snowman Swap. I hope the colors aren't as washed out as they appear on my laptop.


The butterfly card above obviously isn't a snowman card but for another swap. This is suppose to be "Any Background Technique" with TAC stamps. I had to look at the card for a while to figure out what it was made of...pieces of masking tape. I had never heard of this technique before and I don't know how the color got on it. Then the POP under the stamps is just some more masking tape rolled under it.
No comments:
Post a Comment