Too Cool Demo October Showcase – Part 1

We saw a whole lot of awesome projects at my Demo Team Meeting this week.  I'm so proud of my team—they are so enthusiastic and creative!  I love, love, love seeing, and being inspired by, their creations!  I'm saving a couple of their projects for some separate posts, but here are some of the others they have shared.

Layered embossing leaves - michelle hoover

Michelle Hoover used a layered embossing technique on this pretty leaf card.  After die-cutting the shapes with the Leaves #2 Die, she added veining with the Spider Web Impressions Folder.  Then, she used the Embedded Embossing technique by running the whole sheet through the Big Shot with the Square Lattice Impressions Folder.  She finishes the card with the Elegant Thank You stamp on a layered Decorative Label punch with a button accent. 

Darla - holiday mini swap    Darla - holiday mini swap 2

Darla Eigenschink created similar leaf card using the leaves in the Paisley Prints set.  She colored the stamps with markers for a multicolored look, then cut them out and used the Embedded Impressions technique with the Lattice Folder.  The Early Espresso border is created with the matching Paisley Party Stampin' Around Wheel.  I thought it was interesting that her Decorative Label Punch layer was on the horizontal edges, while Michelle had layered the vertical edges.  You can learn how to make the layer in this post.

Tammy - challenge card 1

Tammy LaFaucia created this card images from both the Friends Never Fade set and the Silhouette Sentiments Hostess set.  She colored some of the images with markers, but it looks like she used the Rock & Roll technique to color the flowers. 

Tammy - ink wash holiday

Tammy also tried her hand at the Ink Wash technique using the Snow Swirled set.  She added a strip of Deck The Halls DSP, and spritzed the whole piece with Vanilla Shimmer Smootch Spritz.

Darla - ink wash

Darla used the Ink Wash technique for this card, too, combining the Medallion with the Top Note Die and finishing with Smootch Spritz and 1/8" Taffeta Ribbon for great look. The background is embossed with the Elegant Lines Impressions Folder.

Fantastic cards, ladies!  Thank you so much for sharing them!

More demo projects next time…

Angie


 

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