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Happy Labor Day eCrafters! Or should we call you..eBosser lovers?! Well, we will let you decide! In the meantime take a look at today's lovely project from Denise & Worldwin papers! They have added some amazing finishes to their basic line, and they still cut like butter on the eCraft or eBosser!
Happy Labor Day everyone!! The past week or so have been really exciting because eBossers are finding their way into homes from all those lucky enough to have pre-ordered them. The response has been fantastic! So many people are LOVING their eBossers! In honor of all of you, I have a REALLY quick card today for you. It took me about 10 minutes and it was completely made with the eBosser and Worldwin Papers!
To start with I used Worldwin’s Pearlescent Swirl Cardstock for a card base. The picture really does not do it justice, it is so pretty. I also cut this same cardstock with Papertrey Ink’s Fillable Frames 11 die. Then I turned my attention to Worldwin’s High Gloss Silver Foil paper…can you say WOW! That paper is just amazing. I cut some it with PTI’s Wine Bottle Tag die (I just cut off the top of it and used only the bottom) and then I cut some letters with my Die-Versions A Little Lime Die. Then I felt like I needed to get more high gloss in there LOL! So I cut Worldwin’s High Gloss Black Stripes using PTI’s Fabulous Frames dies. This paper is so beautiful, you will definitely see me use more of it! Note to self: When cutting striped paper, make sure the die is straight and then make sure that it is straight before adhering it to the card. Smacking my forehead right now! To make the card complete thought, I had to cut some of my favorite cardstock…Worldwin’s Cut Mates in Black Licorice with PTI’s Parisian Doily Die.
Have you gotten an eBosser yet? If not, be sure to check out the eBosser’s debut on HSN September 13th!
Thank you Denise!
We absolutely LOVE the card! And how easy it is to whip out!
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Denise O'Connor
Gorgeous card Denise! I love how you used the silver foil paper.
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