Friday, December 7, 2012

Playful Pandas

Hi there,

Just a quick post this morning, with another Asian card.  I decided to use the cute Panda stamp from Sparkle N Sprinkle, to make a masculine birthday card for an "older" Gentleman!  I recently picked up the Darice Bamboo embossing folder, which I love.  So that is what I used for my background.

I also used Sparkle N Sprinkle's Cloud Nine (Velvet Glitter) for the panda's white fur.  Unfortunately you can't feel it through the computer, but it is glitter with a fuzzy feel.  It's so versatile - check out the Tips and Techniques Section of Sparkle N Sprinkle, scroll down to Glitter - Velvet, to see some of the ways the designers have used it!

Here's the card, and the link to my gallery, if you need full directions:


Hope you're having a good day.  I'm off to hopefully put a dent in my Christmas cards!

8 comments:

  1. ohhh - this is a wonderful birthday card! Love the embossing folder and your sentiment is perfect. Can't get enough of that Cloud Nine glitter.

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  2. How darling, Shona! Love those playful pandas, but the shading of your bamboo and sentiment look really awesome! As children in southern CA, we used to play in huge bamboo forests like this and build forts. It was a fun place to go back in the safer days of neighborhood kids playing together. Is your base cardstock green? Or did you distress that to match everything else? Pretty card, Shona! ((hugs))

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  3. The bamboo EF was perfect for this. Love the layout

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  4. Shona I love your panda bears, your bamboo is just perfect. I love all the texture.

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  5. Great card Shona! Love your distressed greeting and how the bamboo background looks with your image. (I have that folder - can't wait to try it out now!)

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  6. Shona this is lovely, how great to use the velvet glitter on the fur and I love how you cut out behind the image, really makes it stand out nicely.

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  7. Beautiful card. Love everything about it. Great job

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Thanks so much for stopping by and letting me share in part of your day. I would love to hear what you think about my latest creation!