Hello there to you, our faithful Ruby Rock-it Fans!
Welcome to our June blog hop! This month, we are featuring our very versatile Fundamentals cardmaking supplies, gorgeous vellum, and our bling! And after you hop along, make sure you find out the details on how you can have a chance to win this amazing PRIZE pack!
Come and hop along with us, leaving comments at each blog to enter to win an awesome Ruby Rock-it prize pack! You could win your very own collection of Ruby goodies! Here's the order of blogs in case you get lost along the way!
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Cindy Stevens
Carrie Walz
Beckie Dreyer
Erin Yamabe
Pattie Beltran
Ro Philippsen
Becky Olsen
June Goh
Liana Suwandi------start> - Lisa Novogrodski
- Pamela Young
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Hi everyone! If you have arrived here from Erin's blog- you are right on track! If not, please start at the Ruby Rock-It blog and make sure to leave a comment on each blog! I have a layout that I created using Card making supplies. Wait a minute, did I say a layout with Cardmaking supplies? Yup....we are featuring the wonderful Fundamentals Card Making supplies over at Ruby Rock-It this month and I figured, why not, lol!
This is my Dad- he is so cute!!
I used the Fundamentals Imprints card bases to create the background for my layout. I swiped some ink over the embossed portions of the card front and then I stamped onto the backside of the card. I cut the card front from the card back and used those as the background of my layout.
I used the beautiful embossed Bella! cardstock to make these flowers. Bella! Bling stickers make the perfect centers for these sweet flowers!
Here is a close-up of the background as well as the Vellum that I used. Some crazy stitching perfectly finished off the look.
My layout was based on this month's Sketch Challenge. Thank you June for this awesome sketch!! Make sure to participate for your chance to win a fabulous prize pack!! Check it out HERE
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Now it's time to hop on over to Ro's blog!
WOW - what a fabulous idea to stitch the embossed card bases to make your background Pattie - it looks awesome, as does your layout!!!
ReplyDeleteSo many other things that I need to mention, as I need to try them too, like punching the embossed cardstock, I have used it on cards but never punched it out before; and your gorgeous vellum doily ... looks like I will have to keep an eye out for these pretty sheets, as I have only been using the small ones with the silver dots => thank you for the inspiration :)
Awesome use of the cards as the base of your layout !! And you rock the sketch girl.
ReplyDeleteI love to see the different ways to use vellum. This is a lovely layout!
ReplyDeleteAwesome layout! Love the vellum!
ReplyDeleteAdorei a homenagem!
ReplyDeletePretty layout Pattie love the stitching around the edges
ReplyDeleteLovely layout, and the stitching really made a difference!
ReplyDeleteLove your flowers, Pattie!
ReplyDeleteAmei! Amei!! Vou fazer um lift rsrsrsr
ReplyDeleteThe velum is amazing!! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove your page, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteFantastic design team. Love all the projects. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your design. I always get hung up crafting for the guys. Now I have this great sketch, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love the flowers and that vellum is to die for!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet layout!!Loving the vellum!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE LOVE LOVE this layout, Pattie!
ReplyDeleteLove the color combination and textures you used, beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteB-
The diamond vellum really added wonderful texture to your layout.
ReplyDeleteGreat page! The vellum looks like a must have!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome layout! Love the background papers! TFS!
ReplyDeleteThe doily looks great even for a man. What a great look, and a great tribute.
ReplyDeleteLovely page!
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Leila
Perfect page! I love blue.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors in your layout.
ReplyDeleteAWWW...your dad is so cute !
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful page,love your flowers and the stitching! thank you for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteLove this page. It's cool that you were able to use a doily and flowers and still make this a very masculine page. Well done!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great page. I would never have put a doily on a male page but it works!
ReplyDeleteWonderful masculine page...love that ticket!
ReplyDeleteAwesome layout, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWow...awesome layout!
ReplyDeleteGreat page...and yes...you dad is "cute"!
ReplyDeleteMuito bom!
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