Intriguing isn’t it, Shopping Our Stash would like you to use your toilet paper or paper towel design as inspiration for your project or you can use either on your project. There are lots of tutorials out there for using them. I had an idea but it required a brayer and unfortunately it has found a hiding spot that I haven’t located. So I went with the design from the toilet paper. Here is my card for the TP or not TP challenge.
The base is white, the layer is white and I scored it every 1/8th inch then placed it in the mosaic embossing folder and put it through the cuttlebug. The butterfly is a Fancy Die from Hero Arts and the first time I have used it. I added the pink glitter paper behind the wings and the clear rhinestones from my stash. finished it off with the narrow pink ribbon.
On the right is my background, it is white not cream on the left is the pattern on the toilet paper.
Thanks for stopping by today and let’s see your idea of TP or not TP!!
OMGosh what fabulous detail on this project....love how it all came together for you....beautiful....tfs
ReplyDeleteLOVE the scoring to mimic the TP pattern! And I LOOOOVE the embossing on top of that. I might have to CASE this!
ReplyDeletei'm with leslie, apart from admiring your EXCEPTIONAL cleverness in re-creating the pattern on the tp, just the whole idea of mixing scored lines with an embossing folder is fab unto itself and i soooooooooo need to try that! awesome! :)
ReplyDeleteVery creative and such a beautiful result. Very, very, nice work! Love it!
ReplyDeleteHugz,
Chana
Now that's cool! And the card is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYep, me too. I would never have thought to score cs then emboss it! Brilliant idea and your card is gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a brilliant CASE of your TP! And a beautiful card.
ReplyDeleteFab card Barb!! What a great idea to replicate the pattern!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
wow, great card made with TP :)
ReplyDeleteBefore I read about you embossing the paper, I thought my, you have pretty toilet paper, lol.
That is PERFECT! Such a perfect replica of the TP!
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