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Monday, 29 February 2016

Deep and crisp and even

... the embossing, that is!

Yes, it's another Christmas card! And this time I've used three different embossing folders - a classic Cuttlebug one (I think it's called Divine Swirls), a Darice snowdrift one and a snowflake one that, along with the sentiment stamp I've used, were covermounts on a magazine last year.

For an A5 card front, I've used 6cm squares and embossed two with each design. The sentiment is slightly raised with thin foam tape.


I'm sharing this with

Ooh La la Creations - add a sentiment
Sweet Stampin Christmas - Snowflakes 
AAA Cards - Embossing

8 comments:

  1. It's lovely Jane. A great idea for a Christmas card. I'm going to have to snitch this one for some batch makes. Thanks for sharing. Barbxx

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  2. A lovely card and a great design - I've also got this stamp and EB (I think we must buy the same magazines!).
    Kath x

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  3. Hi Jane--always mean to use several embossing folders on one card, but not sure I ever have. Your card is gorgeous & inspires me!

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  4. Wow, this is great. Why can't I ever think up stuff like this?! I love the different swirls and snowflakes! Such a great card! Thanks for joining us at Christmas at Sweet Stampin'! Hugs, Gail

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  5. A lovely card, great use of the embossing folders

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  6. Great use of your embossing folders Jane and great layout which in all makes a fab card for the Christmas box. Thank you for sharing it with us at OLL challenges. Wynn DT

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  7. How clever to use different embossing folders together, it's almost as clever as your blog post title! Great card and thanks for sharing with us at OLL.
    Lynn x
    DT

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  8. Cute card, I love the texture each tile provides. Thanks for playing along at AAA Card Challenges!

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