The edges are inked just by rubbing along a black ink pad. You never really notice this quick extra step until you have compared cards side by side - I took some before and afters on this post. That quick rub just gives it a little bit of a shadow and that little extra dimension.
I made the circle and square buttons out of two different dsps and then coated them with glossy accents.
It's my oldest son's 16 birthday!! I had planned to make something funny or sarcastic but just couldn't come up with anything in my collection. So when I saw these challenges, I thought I would go for something a little more grown-up. (I can actually enjoy his birthday because he hasn't completed all the requirements to get his driver's license so I don't have to panic because he is off on his own!)
- Stamps: Papertrey Round & Round (sentiment), Background Basics: Circles
- Ink: Stampin' Up Basic Gray (the circles) and Basic Black (the sentiment)
- Paper: Stampin' Up Basic Gray CS and dsp, Real Red CS and dsp, Basic Black dsp
- Accessories: Misc circle and square punches, misc star button, crochet thread
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