Today's Mistletoe Monday Challenge:
Use gold or silver as the only ink/embossing powder for the design.
Use a dark colored card base (black/navy/etc).
Using my
darkest blue that wasn’t “blackish”, I dry-embossed (using my Cuttlebug) a
wintery scene. Embossing ink and powder were adhered in silver, then heated up
the gun and WHOOSH! I watched the melting effects create a silvery nighttime
snow.
(Please don’t mind if it’s a beat stormy-looking…) ~Lisa
Supplies:
Cardstock: Reflections (Michaels
Stores)
Embossing Ink: Inkssentials
Embossing Powder: ZING! (Silver)
Embossing Folder: Cricut-Cuttlebug
(Provocraft)
Starting with a 3.5 x 5 black card base, I stamped the sentiment and floral piece, from the Gina K Designs Stamp TV kit Better With You, with Versamark Ink and then heat embossed with Hero Arts silver embossing powder. I lined the stamped piece with an embossed silver cardstock from Create & Craft and then attached all to a black card base. I chose simple embellishments in the right hand corner to balance everything out. The beauty of silver against black doesn't need much! ~Colleen
Starting with a 3.5 x 5 black card base, I stamped the sentiment and floral piece, from the Gina K Designs Stamp TV kit Better With You, with Versamark Ink and then heat embossed with Hero Arts silver embossing powder. I lined the stamped piece with an embossed silver cardstock from Create & Craft and then attached all to a black card base. I chose simple embellishments in the right hand corner to balance everything out. The beauty of silver against black doesn't need much! ~Colleen
I used Gold and Silver Delicata Ink to stamp the ornaments and to create the
sheet underneath.
I used Silver Delicata Ink with clear embossing powder to create this background.
This is one of my most favorite cards I've made. I just love how it turned out. ~Theresa
Happy Crafting
Theresa & the CADC DT & Guests
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