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Monday, 27 January 2020

It's still Rudolph Day

Rudolph Day is a very strange day indeed, because it starts on the 25th of the month and lasts all the way to the end of that month. So although today isn't the 25th, it's still Rudolph Day.


I used the "Embossed Impressions" technique which is this week's challenge at 52 Christmas Card Throwdown  - I'm pleased to be able to use this die as it never releases the die cuts properly yet is too lovely a snowflake to throw away.  I used a blue tinsel powder for the embossing - despite using an anti static bag, the Versamark on the die  meant that it didn't just stick to the embossed lines, however as it's all still enclosed within the embossed area I think it gives it a naturally frosty look. The matting is blue mirri and I've added a stamped sentiment and a few pearls.

I am sharing this with

Rudolph Day at Scrappymo's 

Addicted to stamps and more - Holiday


Shopping Our Stash - Winter Blues

52 Christmas Card Throwdown - Embossed impressions


Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge 

Cardz 4 Galz - white and blue

13 comments:

  1. What a beautiful way to use this die Jane, a fantastic card.

    Sue xx

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  2. What a lovely card! The technique you used is just perfect for the snowflake die!
    Thank you for sharing your wonderful work in our ATSM challenge & we hope you will join us again in the next ATSM Challenge!.

    Anna – Design Team member at Addicted to Stamps and More

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    Thank you!

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  3. What a beautiful card.
    Thanks for joining us at Craftyhazelnuts Christmas challenge blog.
    Happy crafting!
    Catherine x DT

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  4. Oh WOW, I saw this technique and am now stalking to postie as I ordered an embossing mat so I could try it out. Love your card its so pretty and sparkly, Hazel xx

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  5. I love this technique and hope to try it when I locate the rubber mat. The snowflake is pretty and shame it doesn't cut well, have you tried a used dryer sheet between the die and the cardstock, (works for me) On to your card the design is very nice I love the added blue pearls to the sides of the sentiment.

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  6. Back again, Super job with the technique and love the sparkly blue on the snowflake, Thanks for adding it to the Winter Blues challenge at Shopping Our Stash.

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  7. I'm so glad you found a way to use this die as it is lovely. I have a few that are impossible to get the card out of too, I'll have to try this! The blue sparkle looks so pretty, I ended up brushing a lot of powder off my cards too, but I agree that here it is a bonus. Thanks for playing along at 52CCT this week.

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  8. Great CAS holiday card, Jane! Love the embossing of the snowflake. Thank you for playing with us at the Cardz 4 Galz Challenge and hope you can join us again soon.

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  9. Loved the effect of debossed and heat embossed focal image. Thank you for entering in ATSM, hope to see you soon..

    Swapna Patil (DT Addicted to stamps and more)

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  10. Glad you didn't chuck that die in the trash because the way you used it on this card is gorgeous! Have you tried putting wax paper between the die and paper you want to cut? That may help. Thanks for joining in at Shopping Our Stash!

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  11. Love that technique!
    Thank you for sharing with Addicted to Stamps and More!
    Susan
    Addicted to Stamps and More
    Calling All Crafters! – My personal Blog!

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  12. I can see why you do not want to get rid of this die. It may not release cleanly but it does not have to as unreleased it has a wonderful look!

    Thanks for taking part in the January Rudolph Days Challenge.

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  13. Wonderful embossing and I think the snowflake die is beautiful! Your Christmas card is very special! Thanks for participating in the 52 CCT technique challenge week! Becca/DT

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