Using Staz On ink, the Rustic Wreath is stamped on a transparency and then the backside is colored with a few different green Copic markers and the berries dotted with red.
The transparency is adhered to the red and kraft panels first and the foam tape creats a space for a sprinkle of Martha Stewart coarse glitter. The white embossed panel seals in the glitter. The assembled panel is then adhered to a red card base.
I am linking this card up to the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge where this week the challenge is to Get Crafty and Use Craft.
Thanks for stopping by,
Jacquie
This is absolutely gorgeous. Jacquie! I love the intricate details and faux stained glass look. You have done an excellent job! Thanks so much for playing Simon Says Stamp Wednesday “Get Crafty” Challenge!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful Jacquie. I just love the elegant shaker.
ReplyDeleteLove this set. Beautifully done Jacquie;;;
ReplyDeleteSo so pretty, Jacquie! Love the Rustic Wreath in the round window with the snowy white EF for your background. You created a beautiful 'stained glass' shaker
ReplyDeleteLovely Jacquie! The embossed dots on the inside of the acetate shine behind the sweet wreath.So elegant!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card, fab idea to add a 'snow' to the inside.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love your choice of stamp set and embellishments.x
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is lovely!
ReplyDeleteClean, simple, and oh so pretty...LOVE this card!! :0)
ReplyDeleteWOW, that looks like real glass, Jacquie!!!! Beautifully done!!! Love the 'snow'!!
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!!!
Another great card Jacquie! The Rustic Wreath stamp lends itself well to this challenge. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity of your card. So pretty.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Jo x
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous! Wow!!!!!
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