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Tuesday 18 November 2014

Merry and Bright


 I am snowflake obsessed this year so here is another holiday card with a snowflake on it!
An easy one for sure, also a great one for getting out your frustrations with a rubber mallet LOL.
As you may have read in some of my past posts, I love using a rubber mallet to create random embossing on my card fronts.  Just place your cardstock into an embossing folder and hit it with a rubber mallet.  I love doing this as you can add embossing to just the areas you want.
Next, I die-cut the snowflake from Simon Says and stamped the sentiment from Kaiser Stamp.

Adding my card to these challenges:

Addicted to Stamps- ANYTHING GOES


Love to Create- CHRISTMAS

The Crazy Challenge- FAVOURITE TECHNIQUE


Thanks so much for coming by and taking a look.

Supplies:  stamps- Kaiser/ die- SSS/ embossing folder- Cuttlebug/ pearl/ rubber mallet

19 comments:

  1. This is gorgeous, Karen! I am pinning to CASE later. :)

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  2. Another gorgeous card, Karen! I love all the white space and how you embossed your front panel using your rubber mallet...so clever! Thanks so much for playing along with us at ATSM this week! We always enjoy seeing your creations!

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  3. Stunning, and I have been overrun with snowflakes......they seem to be everywhere...

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  4. Love the idea of hitting things with a rubber mallet ;) Fab card!

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  5. Karen, this is brilliant! Now searching for hubby's rubber mallet :)

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  6. Now I've heard everything. I wonder where I put my rubber mallet? Love the all white card. So perfect for snowflakes.

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  7. Fabulous Karen!! Love the outcome!!

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  8. Beautiful Card! Thanks for joining us at The Crazy Challenges.

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  9. Very pretty card, Karen. I will have to invest in a rubber mallet!!

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  10. Oh, Karen, this is fabulous! I love all the white (for snow), and this snowflake die is wonderful, along with the sentiment! And using that old mallet again, eh? Genius! I love it! Hugs, sweet friend, and keep warm and safe!!

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  11. I think this is stunning! I love the white on white and just a pop of color with the black! and that silver cord. Gorgeous card. Thanks for joining us at Use your Stuff and hope to see you again.
    Tammy DT

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  12. Simple but beautiful! I love the idea of using the mallet to emboss select areas! Thanks for joining us this week at Use Your Stuff!

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  13. Beautiful CAS design :) Love the silver twine. Thank you so much for taking the time to share with us this week at Addicted to Stamps and More! We sure hope we will see you around again soon :)

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  14. Great thing to be obsessed with! I adore your card! Is simply yet classy! Thanks for joining us this week at Love to Create!

    Mei
    LTC DT
    Creative Fingers DT 
    Friday Sketch DT
    Sami Stamps DT

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  15. Gorgeous card! Love the white on white w/pop of black with the perfect sentiment! Thank you for joining our "Make it for Christmas" Challenge at Love to Create this week.
    Ruza ~ LTC Admin/Designer
    Ruza's Craft Corner

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  16. Love the simplicity!
    Thanks for sharing at USe Your STuff!

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  17. So love this. I bought a rubber mallet just for this reason but have yet to try it!!!

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  18. This is so pretty!!! I love the embossing! THANKS for joining us at Love to Create!
    HUGS,
    Chris - DT

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  19. I've not heard of the rubber mallet technique but you can be sure I am going to try it as I like the look of random embossing. I have tried the rolling pin in lieu of a machine and can say that doesn't work. That is a fun snowflake die. Your overall card design is very elegant, with a bit of quirk to it. Love it!

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