Happy Wednesday! Welcome to another challenge at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge Blog!
supplies: green, white, and gold glitter card stock, Lawn Fawn Deck the Halls stamps paired with Gina K's Wreath Builder stencil, a bow die
I got my gold fix with gold glitter cardstock - wish I could capture the sparkle it gives off! I framed my stamped panels with it, and used it also to make my bow and to add some detail to the wreath.
And I used a gold metallic paper for my sentiment on my next card.
I got my gold fix with gold glitter cardstock - wish I could capture the sparkle it gives off! I framed my stamped panels with it, and used it also to make my bow and to add some detail to the wreath.
And I used a gold metallic paper for my sentiment on my next card.
supplies: Schoolhouse Red, kraft, green, and metallic gold card, birch and stripe patterned papers, Lawn Fawn Scripty Joy and Paper Smooches Holly dies, Simon heart
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Gorgeous cards Lin :-) both are so pretty and stylish! beautifully done :-)
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Lols x x x
perfect touches of glitz!
ReplyDeleteTwo gorgeous Christmas cards, Lin - just love all the gold!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards Lin!
ReplyDeleteSuch elegant cards, Lin! I love the gold glitter frame you created for the wreath on the first card and the red against kraft looks so festive and fun! Thank you for such a lovely inspiration. Have a beautiful day. xx Ankita
ReplyDeleteTwo beautifully done gold and glittery cards.
ReplyDeleteThe 2nd card is my favorite! Love it!
ReplyDeleteTwo beauties! Love the foiled sentiment in the second and the glittery accents in the first :)
ReplyDelete*mwah*
Steph
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Both are beautiful cards! I just love that Deck the Halls sentiment. Thanks for reminding me about that one so I’ll remember to use it this season. I really like how you framed the sentiment separately. What a great idea!
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