Also, I asked all of our designers to submit bios to me and I have included them on the Designers' Bios page of this blog.
My card this time around was very simple to make, but I feel it looks quite elegant and wintery. I used a Cuttlebug embossing folder with Coredinations white wash card stock and sanded after embossing to bring out the dark blue colour. I then inked around the edges with Chipped Sapphire Distress Ink using a foam applicator to blend the colour in.
Supplies
Cardstock: Coredinations white wash and blue from my stash
Stamps: From my stash
Ink: Chipped Sapphire Distress Ink and Stampin' Up! Night of Navy Craft
Die cuts: Snowflake from my stash
Adhesive: ATG
Embossing powder: American Crafts Zing! Clear
Bling from my stash
The next 7 people to post after me are:
Christine Patton from Creative Genie-ous
Patricia Logan from MDN Creates
Shelley Bordeleau from Gardens Crafts 'n' More
Karin Adamczyk from ScrapperCreations
Michelle Hessler from Paper Threads
Janet White from Stamping at the white house
Tina Campbell from Tina's Scrap Corner
Reminds me that I have that color core paper...I should dig it out with those embossing folders!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully elegant! WOW!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card Karin. This has to be the favorite cuttlebug folder behind swiss dots were all using it. TFS
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity...makes it easy to do in multiples!
ReplyDeletethe card is beautiful I love blue christmas cards......Jodi
ReplyDeleteLove your snowflake card so pretty.
ReplyDeletebeautiful card
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