I made some birthday Badges based on the ones you can purchase at Michael's by Bravissimo. This is my personal badge, that I wore on my Birthday, at Convention last week. I got several compliments. Some ladies even took pictures of it pinned to my shirt. The sentiment reads " Yes,I am royalty, it's my birthday". The image is from stamp set Royal Birth D1441. It is made out of Sophia paper, ribbons, sparkles. Techniques used were heat embossing, dry embossing, ink distressing, paper folding. The tools I used were scallop punch, cuttle bug and spellbinders, paper trimmer and scoring stylus, hot glue gun. Would love comments.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Wearable Art
I made some birthday Badges based on the ones you can purchase at Michael's by Bravissimo. This is my personal badge, that I wore on my Birthday, at Convention last week. I got several compliments. Some ladies even took pictures of it pinned to my shirt. The sentiment reads " Yes,I am royalty, it's my birthday". The image is from stamp set Royal Birth D1441. It is made out of Sophia paper, ribbons, sparkles. Techniques used were heat embossing, dry embossing, ink distressing, paper folding. The tools I used were scallop punch, cuttle bug and spellbinders, paper trimmer and scoring stylus, hot glue gun. Would love comments.
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