I combined WT85 and SC94. I punched through the gold layer and the cranberry crisp layer and then layered the embossed snowflake (in gold ep)under the punched out area. I mounted True thyme, stamped with French script in Bravo burgundy ink over Bravo burgundy cs. For the other side of the true thyme paper I stamped snowflurries in always artichoke ink. The new stitched grosgrain ribbon was a perfect touch. I embossed the tag edges in gold and added a dimensional snowflurrie. I used my basic grey notch tool to do the enclosure for the snowflake image. Clear as mudd?? LOL
Thanks for looking. This was tonnes of fun!
Date: Thursday, November 2, 2006 GMT Views: 5281
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Thu, Nov 02, 2006 @ 3:54 PM
This is a gorgeous card. Nothing wrong with taking awhile to make a card. I am still working on my card for yesterdays SC. I may not even ever finish it!!lol
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Registered: June 13, 2005 Location: newly relocated to beautiful Kamloops, BC Posts: 2001
Thu, Nov 02, 2006 @ 4:40 PM
what a beautiful card - tfs
------------------------------ There is an 18 year gap between my daughter and my son... we wanted to make sure the first turned out, before trying for the second!!!