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I admit I had a little trouble with this. I started w/ a piece of black card stock & inked the inside of the embossing folder w/ Versamark & first dry embossed it then heat embossed w/ a clear, sparkly powder. To me, the words didnât really show up enough, so I inked over the raised letters w/ white pigment ink & heat embossed it again w/ white powder. Itâs still really sparkly & it has a snowy, distressed look. The smaller black panel was die cut & dry embossed w/ the same folder. The ornaments were die cut once out of silver glitter paper & again in black. I pieced the two together then used a black Wink of Stella on the black pieces. The Noel was also die cut out of the silver glitter paper.
Thanks so much for looking. It's on my blog w/ closeups & product links: The Write Stuff
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Wed, Sep 30, 2020 @ 7:44 PM
Amazing Christmas card, Julie.
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I love the sparkle you added on your ornaments and holly. This was my 2nd edition. My first version used a sparkle paper layer but it didn't work with the glaze. The embossed layer looks amazing!
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Sun, Oct 04, 2020 @ 10:06 AM
Gorgeous, elegant, and so full of lovely texture and interest. Beautifully done, Julie. Hugz
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