The next peek at a new set from Little Paper Shop is "Snowflakes" available September 23!!
I started by stamping the snowflakes with Versamark onto an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of Papertrey vellum.
Then I sprinkled gold/ivory embossing powder on top of the stamped snowflakes and embossed them with my heat gun.
The back of my card is a 4 1/4 x 5 1/2" piece of Papertrey Ink white cardstock.
I cut a strip of the snowflake embossed vellum 5 1/2" x 3 1/4" and, using my Scor-Pal, I scored at the 1/4" and used that as my "tab".
Using red line tape I ran a piece of tape along the inside of the 1/4" "tab" and attached it to the top of the back of the white cardstock. - This is MUCH easier to do than to explain!!!
Then I used the tape again to attach it to a piece of red Prism cardstock that had the sentiment already embossed in white embossing powder.
I stamp and emboss the sentiment on the Prism cardstock before attaching it. It is a known and proven fact that when you attach anything and leave your embossing to the end, through various unknown reasons, it will SCREW UP!! That's why I do it first......
Then I tied white satin Offray around the seam, and it is done. I think I could have used a wider ribbon, but the seam is not an atrociously ugly thing, so if a bit shows, that is all right with me!!
Be sure to check out the rest of Little Paper Shop's design team's creations today!! and all week until the release on September 23rd!!
Cindy
Dawn
Chelsey
Laura
Allison
Renee
Sarah
Julia
Silke
Elyssa
I started by stamping the snowflakes with Versamark onto an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of Papertrey vellum.
Then I sprinkled gold/ivory embossing powder on top of the stamped snowflakes and embossed them with my heat gun.
The back of my card is a 4 1/4 x 5 1/2" piece of Papertrey Ink white cardstock.
I cut a strip of the snowflake embossed vellum 5 1/2" x 3 1/4" and, using my Scor-Pal, I scored at the 1/4" and used that as my "tab".
Using red line tape I ran a piece of tape along the inside of the 1/4" "tab" and attached it to the top of the back of the white cardstock. - This is MUCH easier to do than to explain!!!
Then I used the tape again to attach it to a piece of red Prism cardstock that had the sentiment already embossed in white embossing powder.
I stamp and emboss the sentiment on the Prism cardstock before attaching it. It is a known and proven fact that when you attach anything and leave your embossing to the end, through various unknown reasons, it will SCREW UP!! That's why I do it first......
Then I tied white satin Offray around the seam, and it is done. I think I could have used a wider ribbon, but the seam is not an atrociously ugly thing, so if a bit shows, that is all right with me!!
Be sure to check out the rest of Little Paper Shop's design team's creations today!! and all week until the release on September 23rd!!
Cindy
Dawn
Chelsey
Laura
Allison
Renee
Sarah
Julia
Silke
Elyssa
This is totally gorgeous Bonnie! Love it!
ReplyDeleteVery elegant Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteWhoa. That is just stunningly beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh Bonnie you did such a great job on this lovely! Deb
ReplyDeleteOooooooh!!! Really pretty Bonnie! I finally ordered myself a Scor-Pal this weekend! Hope to be able to make some projects as pretty as this one with it! : )
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Bonnie! I love snowflakes and cards made with them and yours is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThis is so elegant Bonnie! Love the frosty feel and the rich colour of red you chose...fabulous contrast!
ReplyDeleteIt is absolutely gorgeous! I love heat embossing for xmas cards,it makes them so special!!!
ReplyDeleteYours is beautiful!
WOW - Bonnie this is gorgeous and so elegant!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I can't believe I am already thinking about Christmas!!! Love this card!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful...love the vellum and embossing!
ReplyDeletethis is just gorgeous
ReplyDeleteLove this set and stamping it on vellum is sheer brilliance! Gorgeous card! :O)
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