While everyone is sleeping in this morning, I couldn't resist making a quick card for Kimberley Wiener's Muse Christmas Visions #23 challenge. It may or may not have had something to do with the fact that the new PTI Christmas Cheer stamps and dies were sitting on my desk.
The stamped part of the sentiment was inked and heat embossed with Versamark ink and clear embossing powder first and then a few snowflakes added (the larger two are Paper Smooches and the smallest is Avery Elle).
The entire panel was sponged with Tumbled Glass Distress Ink and then the stamped images and sentiments highlighted with Salty Ocean Distress Ink. A mix of sequins added a little extra snowfall after the die cut portion of the sentiment was adhered.
Here is Kimberley's gorgeous inspiration card.
Happy Thanksgiving weekend to all my Canadian friends and family! While we are complaining about the unseasonably hot weather, our Canadian visitors are soaking up every second of the sunshine. The best thing about having guests is getting a chance to play tourist in southern California, so instead of cooking a turkey we are heeding north to take in another studio tour.
Hope you have something fun planned today and thanks for stopping by,
Jacquie
Beautiful! Love the large scale of that sentiment! So glad you joined us at MCV this week, Jacquie!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty, Jacquie ... for someone who never gets any of this white stuff!! I'll take a pass on that sentiment for a bit, please? Gorgeous card!
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So beautiful! Your snowflakes are so pretty and I love that wonderful PTI sentiment with them!
ReplyDeleteWow, I am so glad you like this challenge, and card!! This is lusciously decadent!!! Wow, the distress ink, die and the glossy shine on the flakes, Amazingly delightful!!! Thanks for joining us at the MUSE CV Challenge, I am ever so glad that you have!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so soft and pretty, Jackie! The sophisticated sheen from the side is fabulous! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteI love all your gorgeous snowflakes, Jacquie.
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