Thursday, October 11, 2012

Not more snowflakes....the revenge!

Hi folks, a quick post from me as I am working later today plus I have a fancy dress costume to make for school tomorrow...my youngest has to go as a Roald Dahl figure from one of his books. 
Mmmm that should be fun to do!

Another card today from my Inverness demonstration.
I will continue to show them all over the coming week, sorry if you've been waiting.
Another teal effort for you today although it looks a lot darker in the photo....how does that work when I took the picture the same time as the one on yesterdays post?  The mind boggles!


And not a Spellbinder die in sight!
I have used PI stamps "Snowflakes" by Sue Dix and "Many Greetings" by Kirsty Wiseman.  With the snowflakes I have used clear embossing powder then applied Distress ink Evergreen Bough.  The punch is from Martha Stewart and is Doily lace.  Ribbon from my stash.

I love stamping and embossing with clear powder as it reminds me of the joy of magic painting as a child.....it so is magic! 
Eat your heart out Dynamo, that guy is good. 
Anyway that is all for me today, catch you tomorrow.  x

7 comments:

  1. What a stunner delish colour combo, love love love it

    Ali x

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  2. Beautiful card Erika. Simple but stunning.

    Could you not just dress him in old clothes give him a bar of chocolate and send him as Charlie....

    Susan xx

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  3. Gorgeous card Erika. Love the effect of the snowflakes. I did this last year for a few of my Christmas cards ... might be revisiting them this year!!
    Hugs
    Cathy xx

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  4. No Die ??? :-)))
    Your card is beautiful, so elegant. yes i think that the embossing is magical too lol !
    Have a nice day !
    xxx

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  5. Revenge of the snowflakes?!! By golly count me out of that one. 'Snow' is a four-lettered word I'll have you know. I do love the card though. I think teal makes a good winter color. I like how you divided up the sections on this card, with just a bit up top. It works well!

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  6. I love the card Erika and remember it from your demo, thinks I might try something like this. Thanks for your kind comments, kate x

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  7. Gorgeous Erika, very elegant. Love the colour and I may have to borrow this technique!

    Kat xx

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Thank you very much for taking the time out to leave a comment on my wee blog. Happy crafting, Erika. x