Monday, November 18, 2024

Playing with Rub-ons

 Hello Friends ... Happy Monday!

I had a little time the other day to play around with a few new things I ordered from Scrapbook.com and came up with this set of four cards.  

 

This time around I'm playing with a set of 49 and Market - Rub-on Transfers - Essential Blendables 03.

 

Keep in mind, there are TWO sheets in this pack and I've used the images from the 'other' sheet offered in this set.  That way you get to see ALL the images offered.

Card #1 was created by simply transferring the image onto a white panel then using a Tombow marker that coordinated with the color in the image for the outside accent lines.  An additional accent line was added to the base card.  Nuvo 'buttermilk' crystal drops were used as an accent.

Card #2 . . . I transferred the image onto a panel of designer paper. Framed it in white card stock then added it to a coordinating panel of designer paper from the same paper pack.  A few other stickers were used to adorn this card.


Card #3 ... again my transfer was put onto white card stock then matted with a card stock that accented the colors in the image.  An old designer paper pack was used for the background.  There is a butterfly on the image but I chose to punch out a butterfly from the accent card stock to help pull it all together.


Card #4 . . . is another image I transferred onto designer paper before matting with white and teal card stock.  The background was created using the Lisa Horton 3D embossing folder 'Floral Frenzy' then placed onto a teal card base.


The design possibilities using these transfers are endless and they are perfect for just about any occasion!

Challenges to share in:

Alphabet Challenge - Q is for Quick & Easy

Cardz 4 Galz Challenge #238 - Texture (3D embossing Card #4)

Creative Inspiration Challenge #20 - Anything Goes

Thanks so much for stopping by today!
Here's wishing you an AMAZING week ahead!

As always . . .


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