Oooh!! Connie and Mary have selected the oh-so-gorgeous Champagne Glimmer Paper as the color of choice for this week's challenge! The only downside? Pictures DO NOT do this fabulous paper justice! It is so glimmery, shimmery, beautiful!!
Instructions:
1. Stamp the Music Notes and Good Cheer Stampin' Around Wheels by sponging Champagne Mist Shimmer paint directly onto the stamp and onto the Very Vanilla card front.
2. Emboss the bottom of the card using the Delicate Designs Lace embossing folder cut ith the Large Scallop Edgelit.
3. Adhere a 1/2" x 4 1/4" piece of Champagne Glimmer Paper just above the embossing.
4. Tie a piece of Crumb Cake Tulle in a knot and trim.
5. Ink the sentiment in Soft Suede ink immediately followed by sponging Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint and stamp onto a piece of Very Vanilla cardstock.
6. Cut using the Apothecary Accents framelit.
7. Adhere to the card front using Stampin' Dimensionals.
8. Adhere (3) tiny pearls underneath the sentiment.
SU!pplies:
Stamps: Music Notes, Good Cheer, Greetings of the Season
Ink: Soft Suede
Paper: Champagne Glimmer, Very Vanilla
Accessories: Champagne Mist Shimmer paint, Delicate Designs lace embossing folder, Crumb Cake Tulle, Apothecary Accents framelit, sponge dauber, pearls
Be sure to head on over to Create with Connie and Mary to see all of the shimmery, glimmery goodness of all the projects by the Design Team! Be sure to play along, too!!
Happy Stampin'
~Melissa
6 comments:
Oh, this is just gorgeous! LOVE the way you used the shimmer paint with the wheels! And the tulle really adds a touch of softness! Love it!!
This is really beautiful! I love the music notes in the champagne shimmer paint. I used soft suede on mine too! And it really looks good with the Champagne paint.
Monika
Love the way you used the champagne shimmer paint for stamping. This is so pretty and elegant!
Simply gorgeous! Love the music notes and the tulle - perfect touches!
The wheeled background on this card is a perfect background to an elegant card!
I've been forgetting to use the Champagne Mist this year. Love the effect you created with it!
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