Tuesday, 22 October 2013

pearl flourish useing stamps

hi Everyone,

warm welcome to all followers and visitors.
miserable here today, Warm but raining.

This is how I did my the doeflex off cuts to make  my pearl flourish on the last card,

I did see the idea on blog land somewhere, but sorry I cannot find you a link, all it was the stamps she had used.

this is what I used..     Fiskars stamp press (best thing I ever purchased)   oyster stamps



you could use your own pearls or gems, do large or small gaps inbetween the dots



these are the eyelet setters Fiskars think they are still about.
this is the Inkadinkado stamp I used, you could use any flourish, the dots do help.
 
thank you for calling by my blog today .  pam.

10 comments:

  1. Thank you for showing us how you did your swirl....where did you grt those little punches from?

    Anne

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  2. This was a great idea - thanks for the explanation

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  3. Brilliant idea, thanks for the Tutorial.
    I have had a go but my result still needs a little work!!!
    Have a Good Day

    Patricia xxx

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  4. A fabulous tutorial Pam, thank you for sharing
    Sue xx

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  5. Great tutorial, Pam. Thank you for explaining everything in such detail! hugs, de

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  6. Thanks for sharing Pam, a great tutorial too.

    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  7. Thanks for the tutorial Pam, must have a go, Kate X

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  8. Thanks for sharing Pam. Such a good idea.

    Karen x

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  9. Morning Pam, Great tutorial, thank you for sharing. Spooky thing, I was just reading about the doeflex from you (I didn't know what that was), and someone on the tv mentioned doeflex too, spooky ha ha !!
    Lots of love from Patricia xx

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  10. excellent idea...love this tutorial I will have to try it TFS it is very very useful
    bibiana

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