at Create with Connie and Mary
If you have some glimmer paper I suggest you try using it with whites
or vanilla paper.
It is quite easy to make an elegant card when you die cut or
punch your paper.
Did you know that Stampin'Up Glimmer paper
is just the right thickness to punch thru.
I confess, I've bought other glitter paper in the past
fully planning on punching out pieces to use on a project....arghhhhhh,
I ruined the punch.
The paper was too thick.
So when SU offered it's GLIMMER paper I was a little hesitant .
You can imagine how pleased I was to be able to
punch with no problem....love this stuff!
(It comes in Silver, Red and Champagne, plus you can tint the Silver
to create what ever color you like)
This card is actually a gate fold with a belly band around the middle.
It has a twisted swirl of vanilla ribbon around a Vintage Faceted Button,
and there is a tiny pearl in the middle...can you see it? Tiny Huh?
You will need these items
Snowy Flurry Bigz Die, Elegant Lines embossing Folder,
Greeting of the Season Stamp set
Punches...XL Oval, 1 1/4"circle, 1 3/8"circle, Scallop oval
Vanilla Paper, Champagne Glimmer Paper
Vintage Faceted Buttons and vanilla 1/2" Seam Binding
Merry Christmas....Pam
Stunning! Love the layers of glimmer paper and the rosette you made! Just gorgeous!! Thanks for playing the challenge at Create with Connie and Mary!
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DeleteWhat a beautiful card! I love the gate fold with the snowflake belly band! Thanks for joining us this week at Create with Connie and Mary!
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DeleteSuper gate fold card and love the embossed sentiment! Thanks for playing Create with Connie & Mary!
ReplyDeleteOh so very elegant and what a wonderful gate fold card! Love how you did your greeting! Thanks for playing along in the Create with Connie and Mary Thursday Challenge!
ReplyDeleteLove the gatefold card, and I'm sure this is SOOOOO sparkly in person! Thanks for playing along with the color challenge this week on Create with Connie and Mary!
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