Tuesday, August 31, 2021

Online Card Class Day 1 Embossing Christmas card with rhinestones Card

I do not have 3D embossing folders. This folder is new so I used it. Another thing from the class that I used as inspiration is adding rhinestones to the center of the flowers and on the patterned paper by Provo Craft. is I haven't been put sequins of rhinestones on cards.
The rubber stamp says @Magenta made in Canada.



Christmas stuff out and I created these two cards too. That's what's taking me so long to get through the classes is the other products that I am discovering while making the card for the class.


Below, patterned paper by Carta Bella, and the center strip is a manufacturer strip. The center is a gift tag.


Strips of patterned paper are by Craft Smith (Top and Bottom) and Anna Griffin in the center.
Tree stamp by MyStamp Box was heat embossed with green powder.

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Online Card Class-Tearing Technique for my Christmas Tree Card

This is an Online card class my Day 1, yes Day 1 Tearing technique card.

The example was a heart but I couldn't wrap my head around tearing a heart. Besides, I'm using this class to kick-start my Christmas cards. 

I do love the way this turned out. The presents are a Cricut cut that I've wanted to use for over 2 years. The only "good" thing about 2020 is how it gives me a time reference. It didn't happen last year which makes you think of 2019 in a whole different way, "Was it 2019?". So I digress.

My card uses a specialty cardstock by Provo Craft, circa 2003. Under the sticker, it says, "We inspire Creativity". Kind of neat. The sentiment is computer-generated.


My tears do not line up perfect but I'm happy to have the idea for the other 30 trees that I cut out. Idt this die is for a tree but it was the easiest thing available. I think it's a pennant. It was part of a RAC package.

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Lawn Fawn Wheel From the Artic to the Beach cards

Lawn Fawn Stamp and die set with the Reveal Wheel. All of the images were colored with Copic markers and then cut out with their matching dies


For the walrus, I dry embossed the bottom and then inked it with Ranger's distress ink.



The next pictures are the different sentiments revealed when you turn the wheel.




I have problems with them warping because of the humidity in my basement.





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