First I made the background with distress oxide ink and then ran it through the music embossing folder from Darice.
Using tips from Jennifer Maguire I cut 3 Hero Arts large snowflakes in white and glued them together, then using versamark watermark I embossed it in clear embossing powder 3 times, just look at that shine. I added a Eyelet Outlet clear bumpy bling dot to the center. You can just see the music background in the picture.
The let it snow die cut is from Elizabeth Craft Designs. I also cut three of these in a teal cardstock and embossed it in clear then I heated it up and sprinkled some Art Glitter Agean blue glitter (if was a freebie I got at last 7 years ago)
Finished the inside with a 2005 Stampabilities Christmas sentiment.
Not only was this card inspired by the challenge it was inspired by the current challenge at the
Jingle Belles Rock
I am entering this in"
Jingle Belles Rock ~~ Your favourite Christmas music option use sheet music.
I used a music embossing folder
That was a lot of fun and mess to make this card, when you wet emboss three times it sure makes the image smooth and shiny.
Thanks for hanging here today and head over to the main blog and check out the rules and see what the rest of the awesome design team have made.
tow words, missus: YOW! ZA! (by which i mean I LOVE THIS!!!!) ♥♥♥ thanks for caroling along with us at JINGLE BELLES!
ReplyDeleteI want to try this!!! I am just iinfatuated with the dimension you got!!! Great card, Barb.
ReplyDeleteLove the shine you got on this snowflake, it looks so beautiful. And what a lovely embossing folder, I think I have one somewhere in this room, must look for it, I think it's the perfect background for this Christmas card, it made me start singing this song.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Maria.
Ohhhhhhhhhhh Barb!! Your card is awesome, love the background, the EF and the sparkle!!!
ReplyDeleteOoooh, that color! Wonderfully done.
ReplyDeleteLove that big bold snowflakes ... thanks for going a' caroling with us at jingle belles.
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