Inlaid die cutting really shows your intricate dies off to their best don’t you think? To start I used Winsor & Newton Cobalt Turquoise Light and Daler Rowney Phthalo Turquoise to create the watercolored background panel. Then die cut this and also some glitter card with the beautiful Snowflake Block die. It was then a case of piecing these together on a white panel adhering with Multi Medium Matte.
The sentiment from Warm Christmas Wishes is stamped with Versamark on Slate card and white heat embossed, trimmed out and foam mounted over the watercolored panel.
I added a few sequins to finish this CAS card before mounting on a top folding white card base :D
It’s October half term for us, I can’t believe how quickly time is flying by! We have lots of activities planned with the children but I do have a couple of projects already made to share with you this week while I dash around watching the young burn off their endless amounts of energy LOL.
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This is so gorgeous, I can’t stop looking at it.
I love the turquoise colors you used. lol, Of course I wrote them down. My wc tubes are still not here yet. I might have ordered one of those colors. The white space on the card is so pretty. It really makes the gorgeous snowflakes stand out. The way you did the inlaid die cutting looks so classy. The glitter paper is wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing with us. Have fun chasing around the young ones!
It’s BEAUTIFUL, Debby! Love it!
DELIGHTFUL!!!
LOVE your watercolour panel, ADORE your SPARKLING snowflakes!!!
So elegant Debby – another lovely card. I love the non-traditional blue – so lovely – you inspired me to head to the art shop to pick up some more watercolours! Thank you :)
Wow it’s stunning – those colours are absolutely delicious Debby.
Thank you for the great ideas!