Meet my first Christmas card of the year!
It came about as I am hosting the TLC (technique lovers challenge) at Splitcoast this morning called
Paper Marbling.
It is really fun and very easy to do.
For my card, I marbled the paper using a heavy white cardstock and Copic Re-inkers.
When my paper was dry, I die cut the little village and stamped the sentiment from MFT. Pop dot mounted it onto a white card and done.
Adding my card to these challenges:
CAS on Sunday- BLACK, WHITE and one other colour
Christmas Card Challenge- ANYTHING GOES
Love to Create- ANYTHING CREATIVE/ MIXED MEDIA
Brown Sugar- ANYTHING GOES
Stampin' Royalty- TO DIE FOR
I hope you get to try this out and thanks for coming by and taking a look.
Supplies: stamp- MFT/ Copic Re-Inkers/ pan of water/ ink- Memento bl/ Cuttlebug/ die- Your Next Stamp/ pop dots
Cool Christmas design.
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Maarit
Truly amazing Karen. I love the colors and the effect you achieved with this technique. I love that you used a die cut for interest and dimension with it being popped up. LOVE THIS CARD.
ReplyDeleteReally fab Christmas card, so different - I love it! xxx
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Karen.
ReplyDeleteInteresting and inspiring technique creating a lovely CAS card .Thanks for sharing with us here at Christmas Card Challenges
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Karen. I absolutely love it. Thanks so much for joining us this week at Christmas Card Challenges. Also, your card has been featured on our Facebook page.
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I really love what you did with this card! the marbling looks fantastic! Thanks for sharing it with us for last weeks Stampin' Royalty Challenge!
ReplyDeleteLovely card, i love the marbling affect. thanks for joining us at Christmas card challenges, Samantha DT
ReplyDeleteWonderful card! That's a great technique!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along this week at Christmas Card Challenges!!
Debbie (CCC DT)
Debbie's Dash of This and That
Wow, Karen, this is beautiful, and I am so tempted to try it. I love the effect! Stunning, and what a cool die! Hugs!
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