Wednesday, November 26, 2014

CCEE 1448 - Telescoping

This week Maryann has the CCEE Stampers trying out a technique which is new to me: telescoping. I stamped SU's Stipple Rose on four 4.25 inch squares of white card stock. I then used Nestabilites Labels 3 to cut out the telescoped panels and stacked them up with dimensionals after they were colored. I gently sponged the edges of each with black ink. I then matted the 4th square on a white panel and attached it to a black card.


Check out the fabulous telescoping done by the rest of the CCEE Design Team!
Then try one yourself and share it on the CCEE Stampers Blog!

15 comments:

  1. Fabulous card, that image is perfect for this technique

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  2. Wow, Lynn! Wow! That's one awesome card...love it! Happy Thanksgiving!

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  3. STUNNING!!! Lynn, this is so beautiful! Love the technique you used on this.
    Hope you're having a wonderful Thanksgiving day!
    Lynn

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  4. Your soft sponging is amazing - I am a bit heavy-handed when it comes to sponging borders. It adds a perfect vintage look to your beautifully coloured roses.

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  6. wow Lynn! This is gorgeous.. Love this technique

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  7. Lynn, this is absolutely gorgeous!! I just discovered your blog and am now a follower.

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  8. Beautiful design! I love this card!

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  9. Ah! One of my all-time favorite images...and done in RED. What a beauty!

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  10. Your card is so lovely Lynn. I have not seen this technique neither...it's interesting!

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  11. Lynn....I just love what the sponging added to the technique.....really a beauty

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  12. what a great techique! I'll have to try it!

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  13. Love this gorgeous floral image- and your coloring is fab. Love the technique too- looks great with the die you used.

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  14. Gorgeous Card Lynn, loving the layers and inked edges. xx

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  15. Outstanding take on the technique, Lynn. Fab card!!

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