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Sunday, 27 April 2014

Catching Up!

I've not managed to do much crafting (or post much) during the last couple of weeks -
 we have been travelling and also had my son and his girlfriend staying!

My son Dan was very impressed with my Silver Bullet die cutting machine -
 and immediately wanted to see what it could do -
 he wanted to try some silhouettes.
He just found some images on the net to practice with...he was very pleased with the results!!




Me...well my last set of ATCs arrived at the UK Swap group.


If you follow my blog you will have already seen these ATCs individually.
I was particularly pleased with the boot - it was a winner in the 
Catch the Bug April 'Anything Goes' Challenge!

All I have managed to make recently is a quick ATC...


I made this to illustrate a 'stamping tip' for
the next Inky Moonbeams Club Newsletter.
I used a Get Inky! digi in the centre and a Get Inky! stamp for the bee, with just a little Promarker.

It uses triple stamping - a technique I am very fond of - see here where I wrote a tutorial for PPS Dubai when I was on their DT!


Happy Crafting!


2 comments:

  1. Sweet little ATC - and I don't blame your son, those things are fascinating! LOL Thanks for joining us at Wicked Wednesday. :)

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  2. Your sellection of ATCs look great. Looks like your son had a great time with your machine. Hope you got to use it as well.

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