Sue is challenging us to use the word JOY this week at Just Us Girls. I used a number of Pinkfresh products to create a Christmas card in pink and pale green. The "joy" sentiment is gold embossed. I should mention that although I love these Pinkfresh Christmas sentiments, they are not easy to use. All the sentiments come on one continuous sheet. Unless you want to perform stamp surgery (which I don't mind), you have to plan for a larger embossing area. Inevitably, the Versamark will cross over.
Continuing with my New Year's resolution, I made five additional cards for my Christmas stash.
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Enjoy! I am looking forward to your inspired creations in the gallery.
Elizabeth
Project Details | |
Stamps/Dies | Pinkfresh Flower Bauble (stamp, stencil and die) Waffle Flower Nested Domes Pinkfresh Christmas sentiments Pinkfresh Snowflakes coverplate |
Cardstock | 110lb. Neenah Solar Crest Stardream light gold cardstock Stardream pink cardstock |
Ink | Versamark Hero Arts gold embossing powder Distress Oxides (spun sugar, kitsch flamingo, picked raspberry, peeled paint, shabby shutters) |
Embellishments | Pinkfresh glitter dots |
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 |
4 comments:
Wow lots of interest in these cards! Love the background also. Well done
I love pink and green for Christmas, Elizabeth. I love the gold arched frame and that cover plate is fantastic! Beautiful, joyful make!
Oh how pretty! I like the golden arched frame and the pink peeking through the background die. Pretty cards, Elizabeth!
This flower bauble (I was going to call it a holly ball) is so pretty!! AS much work as it was, the sentiment was really worth it!
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