It’s full of his great research and will fill in any blanks about powerstones you may have. Resident Vorthos and Raven Man-enthusiast Jay Annelli directed me to an article he wrote. I started playing Magic during Onslaught, so the lore and importance of powerstones to the greater Magic story arc is not something I was particularly familiar with. This Part II was originally going to be an article about powerstones: what they were, why they were important, and their depiction through the history of magic art. There are two things particularly striking about Powerstone Shard: the hand holding the piece of powerstone, and then the shard itself. Let’s start holding the card at arm’s length. This time I want to unpack the image and place it in a larger context alongside some other pieces of Magic art. Last time we got to hear from Lindsey Look about her latest work for Dominaria, Powerstone Shard, and its journey from her easel in Connecticut to my collection here in Maryland. So if you took part in the shares and got your invoice just recently, you can peek at this photo to see what you should be expecting a little over 2 weeks from now.Hi everyone, and welcome back to another week in the Mirror Gallery. I have one last round that I ordered today, too. Thank you to all who took part in my 2017 Holiday Product Shares. Product shares were cut, wrapped & packaged up this past Saturday – Monday! And they were put in the mail on Tuesday. (Sandy credits Becky Roberts for sharing the idea with her originally. Just put it on someone's desk or on a table where is will be noticed when the recipient arrives. The downfall of this cute card is that it's not an easy one to put in the mail. This way you can give the illusion that the green layer is wider by attaching it to the underside of the white one peeking out on the left and right.
Old Olive Cardstock: scrap for punching out a label piece.Whisper White Cardstock: scrap for stamping and punching out "Just For You" piece.Real Red Cardstock: 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" folded in half for the card base…and 3" x 3".And insert the box into the opening of the "slightly-open" card.įor the Red version of this card, follow the directions in a similar fashion, but use these measurements. Assemble the box base and box lid with Fast Fuse (or Tear & Tape Adhesive).Color a couple rhinestones with a red Sharpie marker and add to this "No Peeking" piece.Add to the left front of the card with Dimensionals. Stamp and punch out the "No Peeking" image.Emboss the Whisper White strip, attach to the Real Red strip, and add to the bottom front of the card.Use the information in the photo below to guide you. Trim in on the score lines on two opposite sides. Score 2" in on all four sides of the designer 6" x 6" paper piece.
Measurements for the green card with box: So I took her measurements and made a couple of my own. And this box in a card idea was one of them. Such an adorable way to present a little gift to a coworker, a friend, or a special loved one at the holidays! Look at this cute idea…įellow demonstrator, Sandy Carlson presented some fun project ideas during the Thailand Incentive Trip's Share Fair event.