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Wednesday 22 July 2020

Gold Poinsettia


A one layer card made using stamps from one of last year's issues of Creative Stamping.  I heat embossed the stamping in gold, then coloured the "petals" (I know, I know, they're not petals they are bracts) with gold glitter and the leaves with Wink of Stella, and gave the mistletoe some liquid pearls as berries.
It looks a little drab full face, but angle it towards the light and...


The gold gleams, the glitter glitters, the Wink winks  and the pearls pearlesce!

I am sharing this with

Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything goes

Less is More - One Layer Christmas in July 


Sweet Stampin - Clean and Simple

CAS  on Friday - Anything but white

AAA Cards - maxi white space/flowers 


11 comments:

  1. A lovely design and great use of a coloured card blank too

    Kathyk

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  2. Beautiful card Jane!
    Thanks for joining us at CAS on Friday :-)

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  3. That looks so beautifully sparkly! Love the red white space too. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards, hope to see you join in with future challenges too. Stay safe and keep crafting!

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  4. I think this is gorgeous Jane , very festive! Hope you’re still keeping safe and well!

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  5. Beautiful card, I love how it stands out against the red card
    Best Wishes Lisa xx
    craftycard-designs.co.uk

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  6. The red and gold is a lovely combination Jane. Thank you for joining in the Use A Die Challenge at CHNC.

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  7. Beautiful and elegant! I love your red 'white' space and gorgeous embossing! Thanks so much for playing along at Less is More xx

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  8. I love the little sparkle you added! Thanks for playing along with us at AAA Cards!

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  9. Gorgeous Christmas card! Thanks for joining AAA Cards! Hugs Åsa

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  10. Red, gold and sparkle, just the perfect combo for a Christmas card. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More, Anita x

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