Used Diagonal
glimmer stripes hot foil plate, for the top did double
hot foil with Glimmer essential solid arch hot foil plate and just the big ornament from Blooming ornament glimmer hot foil plate
& die set then die cut with Essential arches
cutting die set. For the embellishment used Sizzix &
Scrapbook.com Thinlits die matrice cut 3 times in red and once in green
and then added Nuvo Crystal Drops gloss dandelion yellow in the center to make
it a poinsettia. The message was also hot foil on the same herb garden paper
with Mini Christmas sentiment strips glimmer hot foil plates & die set.
For the next card, started by cutting a piece of My Colors cardstock 100 lb. herb garden
into A2 size and gluing to an A2 card base of Recollections 110 lb. white
cardstock then mounted a layer of Core’dinations heavy weight 250gm golden
pearl elegant pearlized paper then on a layer of Core’dination red hot foiled
with Spellbinders glimmer system that goes with my die cut machines. Used the
negative piece from the previous card Plaid tidings background glimmer hot foil
plate that used on the previous card with solid hot
foil plate by Pinkfresh Studio, for the top hot foil with Blooming
ornament glimmer hot foil plate & die set on the
white cardstock that came in the kit then die cut with matching dies and
colored with Copic Markers
and last card, started by cutting a piece of the white cardstock from the kit into A2 size ran it to quilted pillow 3D embossing folder by Sue Wilson Creative Expressions then glued it to an A2 card base of Recollections 110 lb. white cardstock. On a piece of Accent Opaque Digital International Paper 80 lb. cover smooth white cardstock hot foiled with Spellbinders glimmer system that goes with my die cut machines. Used Dazzling diamonds glimmer hot foil plate then die cut it with Essential arches cutting die set then on another piece foiled just the ornament from Blooming ornament glimmer hot foil plate & die set and die cut it plus die cut 3 more pieces for dimension. Didn’t add a message as it didn’t look like very Christmasy so haven’t decided if I’ll use it as Christmas card or just thinking of you.
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