samedi 23 avril 2022

May your season sparkle

Hi everyone!
Today starts a new challenge at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown.
We close out the month with a technique challenge...

Emboss Resist



I stamped the beautiful snowflakes from Katzelkraft with Versamark on Bristol paper and heat embossed them with white embossing powder. I then sponged the sheet with Peacock Feather (Distress Oxide) and punched out a large snowflake (Stampin'Up) which I backed with silver glitter paper. 
The tiny snowflakes, as well as the sentiment are from Stampin'Up too. 



Let's have a closer look at the punched out snowflake...


Have Fun!




Linked up with:
Tag along with Isa - #TAGALONGXMAS - Use a gradient effect on your cards
Happy Little Stampers - April Christmas Challenge + optional: Glitter
The Holly and Ivy Christmas Challenge - Anything Christmas Goes
Happy Little Stampers - Anything Goes with Dies

 



Stamps: Bigger snowflakes (Katzelkraft); tiny snowflakes and sentiment (Stampin'Up);
Inks: Peacock Feathers (Distress Oxide); Onyx Black (Versafine); Versamark;
Dies: Stampin'Up
Embossing powder, silcer glitter paper

7 commentaires:

  1. Wunderschön Dein Flockentanz!!! Bises

    RépondreSupprimer
  2. Great monochrom Christmas card. Wonderful coloured sky, these heat embssed snowflakes are really great in front of this background. And this punched out snowflake at the right edge is a real smash!
    Thanks a lot for entering the EAC challenge.
    Hugs Uschi

    RépondreSupprimer
  3. So pretty and festive! Great to see you in the our gallery. Hope you will join the HLS Dies challenge this month too! Nandini, DT

    RépondreSupprimer
  4. Pretty Christmas card. I love the combination of the emboss resist with the die cut and sparkle paper. Thanks for joining us at Happy Little Stampers ~ Christmas Challenge.

    sue n.

    RépondreSupprimer
  5. Lovely card, thanks for sharing with us at the Holly and Ivy Christmas Challenge.

    RépondreSupprimer

RGPD
Dear visitors.
Thank you very much for your comments!
Please note that by leaving a comment on this blog, you agree that your name and comment will be visible to everyone who visits this blog. If you don't want your name to be visible, you can always select the "Anonymous" option. Thank you.