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Showing posts with label Long Fellows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Long Fellows. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

My 11-year-old's Long Fellows card for his dad...

My son created this cute dog card for his dad's birthday. He used the dog from Long Fellows (Level 2 hostess set), as well as a greeting from Family Phrases.

All of the paper came out of my scrap box - a piece of Blueberry Crisp dsp, Pacific Point card stock, even the half sheet of Very Vanilla. Markers were used to color in the canine.

Stamps: Long Fellows, Family Phrases, D is for Dog;
Ink: Pacific Point and Basic Gray pads, plus Chocolate Chip and Cajun Craze markers;
Paper:  Very Vanilla, Blueberry Crisp dsp, and Pacific Point;
Accessories: Word Window Punch, Modern Label Punch, Stampin' Dimensionals.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Long Fellows on Play Date paper...

This was our last card of the stamp-a-stack a few days ago. It uses the Level 2 hostess set Long Fellows, along with Play Date dsp.

We started with a 3" x 6" So Saffron card base, with a 1-1/2" x 6" strip of Play Date paper (this pattern is my fave!). We punched a strip of Real Red card stock with the Dotted Scallop Ribbon Border and adhered half of the strip behind the dsp.

Everyone had their choice of animal and saying. I stamped these in Basic Brown, used markers to color them in, and then rounded the corners the animals faces.

I added a Tempting Turquoise layer and rounded the same corners and adhered those layers to the card front with dimensionals.

The Real Red embellishment is a clear Bitty Button stuck onto the same shape punched card stock with linen thread knotted through it. You get three shapes to choose from in the Itty Bitty Punch Pack.

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Long Fellows greeting...


If you like looong animals, you've love the new Level 2 hostess set called Long Fellows.


My friend and downline Jules created this card while camping with her family. It's a Tangerine Tango card with some Sweet Pea paper (from the last mini), and a 5/8" strip of Chocolate Chip grosgrain.


Thanks, Jules! I love receiving cards in the mail.