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Spotlight on 3D letters



Hi,

wanna know how I did this???
Head over to STAMPlorations to find out!




Linking up with:
Seize the Birthday - anything birthday
Basteltraum - birthday


Happy Stamping!

Comments

Mac Mable said…
Absolutely stunning and a new technique to me..Thank you so much for the inspiration. Popped back from the Stamplorations blog..loved how you disguised the smudge x
Suchi said…
Such a stunning card!! Love the 3D effect created! :)
Suchi xx
Flo said…
Wunderschön hast du diesen Vogel in Szene gesetzt!!!
Rot und schwarz machen sich immer gut, hier mit dem wenigen grau noch viel besser.
Liebe Grüße
Bobby said…
Left a comment at Stamplorations for you. Love this, Cornelia.
*Vicki* said…
OK...this is very cool too!! You are rocking it my friend!! :)
Anita in France said…
So cool, Cornelia ... what a fantastic 3D effect! Hugs, Anita :)
Monika Reeck said…
I look at Stamplorations
wanna give you applous
by making this sentiment so look 3 D and by covering the smudge
clever made really I love your idea
Hugs
Monika
berucrafts said…
Wow.. what for an inspiration… and the letters looks great... Love it! Thanks so much for playing with bastel-traum… Hope we see your art again :) Hugs Ute

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