Happy Thursday! We have snow today, real snow. The kids across the street were waiting for the bus this morning and it was such fun to watch them play in the snow. I’m not talking tons of snow. Actually it is less than a half inch, but wet and pretty as it was falling heavier at that time. This is the Ohio Valley. It either goes around the valley or get down into the valley. I think this time it is going to go around us again. When this type of pretty, wet snow gets down in the valley we can have a foot of snow easy.

 

Enough of my babbling about snow. I was up early and waiting for the Ways to Use it Challenge on Splitcoast. It’s all about embossing today! It’s a rerun of an old challenge, to use embossing powders in our design. I rarely use embossing powders anymore, and I was looking for a new creative way to use it. What I ended up doing, as you can see in the photo below, was to take a Tsukineko Fantastix Bullet Point Coloring Tool, dab it on my VersaMark pad to pick up the ink, and then cover the ice cream in the cone with VersaMark. I sprinkled Ranger Ultra Thick Embossing Powder on the VersaMark and then embossed with my heat tool.

 

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Stamps: Cowboy and High Hellos from Lizzie Anne Designs

Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Solar White, Kraft, Cosmo Cricket Wanted

Ink: Adirondack Pitch Black, Tim Holtz Vintage Photo Distress Ink, VersaMark

Accessories: Copic Markers, Sewing Machine, Tsukineko Fantastix Bullet Point Coloring Tool, Ranger UTEE, Ribbon, Brads, Oval Punches, Corner Rounder Punch, Mounting Tape

4 Responses to “Cowboy Series #3”

  1. What an adorable card. Love the use of the embossing powder.

  2. What a happy cowboy….and he should be with all that ice cream. Beautifully done!

  3. Adorable! This Cosmo paper is so perfect for the image you chose and the colours. Love your placement of brads too!

  4. This is super cute and what gorgeous paper! You know, I just bought a whole pack of this paper and the matching chipboard letters. Gee, that was at Christmas time. Hmmmm…wonder when I’m going to use it. You sure make me want to crack open that pack!

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