Hi!
Happy Sunday! And Happy Father's Day to the dads out there! My kids treated Rob to a sleep in, some thoughtful gifts and pancakes for breakfast. My daughter also plans to cook dinner, so I'm sure Rob will say he's had a great day.
This week for the CASEing The Catty Sunday Challenge, we are asking you to CASE the Gingerbread & Peppermint Suite. We've expanded that to include pages 8 to 15, so there is plenty of choice for you to CASE. I'm very much a blue girl, so this card on page 13 caught my eye.
I loved the gold snowflakes against the deep blue, and the soft sponging over the sentiment. I'm still tossing up about buying those snowflake dies - they are very pretty, but I don't often use snowflakes on my Christmas cards.
I do have the Gingerbread Dies, and so I used the snowflake die from that set on my card. I backed a piece of the Gold Brushed Metallics paper with some Adhesive Sheet before die cutting, so that the delicate snowflake was easy to adhere to my card.
The background of my card is a retired embossing folder, I think called Winter Snow. I sponged over the top of it with a Blending Brush and Misty Moonlight ink, making sure that it was darker around the edges and faded to white in the middle.
I did a little more sponging on the inside so that I could add another gold snowflake over the top. The sentiments I used are from Christmas To Remember, with the front on cropped using a Stitched So Sweetly Die.
After you've finished checking out our Blog Hop, don't forget to pop on over to our Facebook group. You need to be a member to enter the challenge, but that's an easy process. We can't wait to see what you make.
Next up tonight is the wonderful Peta Stephen. You won't want to miss her gorgeous metallic card.
Bye for now,
Tina
Can I start with the inside of the card? I always love the beautiful way you finish your cards, and this one is pretty special. Of course the outside is beautiful too, and a clever use of the dies you have already.
ReplyDeleteYour sponging is sublime! And the gold snowflakes look amazingly beautiful with the gorgeous blue - such a beautiful beautiful card, and I agree with Rachel - the inside is glorious.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use the snowflake die from the gingerbread. Love the non-traditional colour choice.
ReplyDeleteLovely card, Tina. I love the blended colour over the embossed snowflakes and the die cut snowflake looks fabulous in gold foil.
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