While I may not be carding-it-up for a while, that doesn't mean I've stopped looking at all of the inspirational work that the card making community creates each and everyday. And what better way to showcase it than with a spa!
Thanks for stopping by my blog today! You have some very cute cards here, too! :) Don't forget to check the Cuttlebug Challenge blog all weekend for some great tutorials.
You have a cute blog!! Good luck with the studying - I'm so impressed you are a med student!!
THanks for visiting my blog and following - I hope to continue to bless and inspire you!
You asked about my coloring. There is a great technique called "gamsol magic" using prismacolors and OMS (odorless mineral spirits). Even though the OMS is odorless, it's still something that should be used in ventilated area. That and I tend to be prone to headaches anyway so I use the baby oil instead. It works the same it's just a safer option. You can read about the Gamsol Magic technique here: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/gamsol_magic/
I hope that helps! Have a great weekend!! Blessings, Cassie
Amid the stacks of books and notes, it is very easy to get bogged down by all that being a medical student entails. So here is my colorful creative outlet to escape the bland surgical-scrub-green medical world.
Thanks for stopping by my blog today! You have some very cute cards here, too! :)
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to check the Cuttlebug Challenge blog all weekend for some great tutorials.
You have a cute blog!! Good luck with the studying - I'm so impressed you are a med student!!
ReplyDeleteTHanks for visiting my blog and following - I hope to continue to bless and inspire you!
You asked about my coloring. There is a great technique called "gamsol magic" using prismacolors and OMS (odorless mineral spirits). Even though the OMS is odorless, it's still something that should be used in ventilated area. That and I tend to be prone to headaches anyway so I use the baby oil instead. It works the same it's just a safer option. You can read about the Gamsol Magic technique here:
http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/gamsol_magic/
I hope that helps! Have a great weekend!!
Blessings,
Cassie