A couple of cards for today - a dreary pouring-with-rain day here in Vancouver. So a perfect day to spend in my craft room before I go out for Thanksgiving dinner at a friend's house.
For Sparkles Christmas Challenge ("use the word Christmas on your project") and Word Power (the sentiment is the focus of the card):
I die cut the SSS Holiday Frame out of dark gold cs and layered it over a background created by sprinkling Shabby Blue embossing enamel over a piece of cs and heating it from underneath so that it didn't blow off. It's a nice mix of fine blue sparkly particles and larger white and gold particles. I added a gold star and put the whole panel on fun foam on the card base to create some dimension.
Next up, using autumn colours of orange and brown for The Paper Players' colour challenge:
I smooshed a piece of watercolour paper in some Distress orange and brown inks. I got a really nasty section on one area so decided to tear the panel down one edge and get rid of the nasty section.
I die cut a poppy out of off white shimmer cs and out of some scrap cs, glued them together for more dimension, glued it on the smooshed panel, and wrapped with twine.
I debated adding a vertical sentiment but it would have been squished so left it blank - I can add a sentiment inside if I need to.
Supplies for card 1:
Paper - white cs, dark gold shimmer cs
Size - A2
Accessories - SSS Holiday Frame, star die, Stampendous Shabby Blue embossing enamel
Supplies for card 2:
Ink - Distress oranges and browns
Paper - off white cs, off white shimmer cs, watercolour paper
Size - A2
Accessories - Memory Box poppy die, twine