Patty asked if you can use rub ons on real eggs (see the post below to use them on plastic eggs) and the answer is yes. On page 27 of the Spring/Summer catalog is a picture of them on dyed eggs. Keep in mind that the eggs need to be very dry for the rub ons to adhere nicely. *This goes for stamping too – if you use a rub on over a stamped image, you must wait for the ink to dry completely or the rub on won’t stick. Use your heat gun if you have any doubts.
Today’s card was made for a teenage girl using the Seriously Sassy stamp set, Tempting Turquoise DSP and card stock and Cameo Coral. The color combo came from the Color Wheel.
The layout is based on Beates Weekend Sketch Challenge. Inside it says “you’re absolutely fabulous!” It is much brighter in real life! Enjoy! Hugs, Fran
Thanks Fran for the awesome tip. I was trying to use the rub-ons to a stamped image and couldn’t figure out what I was doing wrong. The tip to use a heating gun really works. Thanks for providing this information – very helpful and much appreciated. Kadie
This is a perfect teen card! I love the colors too! (Thanks for the tip as well!!)
I just got my colorwheel. I’ll have to start using it! This is a very nice combination. I have a niece who will be 13 next week. This would be perfect for her! Thanks for the inspiration!