Carol M is challenging us to use the colors Gold, White and Blue this week at Just Us Girls. I used the colors with a layered die from Birch Press Designs. I chose speciality cardstock for shine and glimmer like glitter cardstock, matte gold and Stardream metallic. The final touch was a vellum backed sentiment.
Continuing with my New Year's resolution, I made one additional card for my Christmas stash, reversing the colors.
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Enjoy! I am looking forward to your inspired creations in the gallery.
Elizabeth
Project Details | |
Stamps/Dies | Birch Press Designs Viola Plate Layers A, B, C Simon Says Stamp Rejoice |
Cardstock | 110lb. Neenah Solar Crest Stardream blue metallic cardstock Taylored Expressions white glitter cardstock Concord & 9th gold matte cardstock Vellum |
Ink | |
Embellishments | |
Desk Staples | Dahle Personal Rotary Cutter Scor Pal Mini Score Board Sizzix Big Shot Die Cutting Ranger Stamp Platform Bearly Art Precision Glue 3M ATG 714 Tape Adhesive 3M foam tape |
8 comments:
Fabulous use of the colors! Love the layering coverplates
Great way to showcase our colors Eliabeth and the layer set is fabulous!!!
This is a fabulous way to use our colors, Elizabeth! The papers you used add even more elegance to this beauty. The vellum backed sentiment is so perfect and each version is fantastic.
Love all of your fancy layers using Carol's colors! These are pretty, Elizabeth!
WOW! You've really made this colour combination sparkle, shine and glitter. Gorgeous...absolutely!
hugs~caorl
That layered die cut looks fabulous in the challenge colors, Elizabeth.
Beeeeeeeeautiful Elizabeth. Lovely layers and nice touch with the vellum.
This is gorgeous! This week's colors look absolutely magnificent with those layered cover dies. Love the sentiment with the vellum shadow, too.
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