Thursday, November 27, 2008
Color Challenge #32
I have been out of action for a few days and it felt so great tonight to sit at my table and make something cheery. Thanks Kristina for the inspiration :) I had fun making this card, trying to combine the white and vanilla was very tricky though. I have been wanting to make a shadow box card for a little while, so I checked out the tutorial on SCS and gave it a whirl. The silver embossed christmas tree is from Lovely as a Tree set, and was stamped onto very vanilla card stock, I added some torn scraps of sahara sand card stock for the "ground" . You can hardly tell from the photo, but I have sponged in an oval shape around the tree with saraha sand ink which IRL, created a little interest and more shadow. The sentiment, snowman & snow are all from the Snow Globe (retired) set, and I got to use my NEW CROPODILE to put the eyelets in the sides. I was going to thread through some white ribbon, but it looked a bit "too much", some silver cord would have been perfect, but I only had gold, oh well! TFL!
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16 comments:
Leonie, I love your card. Your cards are always so unique and beautiful.
love your shadow box style card
Love the card. Well done on using your new cropodile.
Gorgeous
Leonie, Like all your other work, this card is beautiful! Love the embossed tree and the way you created the shadow!
Simply stunning! :)
Gorgeous! I love these shadow box cards!
That is one super cute shadow box Leonie! Very festive, and fun! Thanks for sharing!
Love Keesh x
Love your card also! The snowman and tree just make it soooo cute! I'll have to check out the shadow box card tutorial. Looks fun!
Awesome card!
Super cute!!!
Stunning card! What a fabulous take on Kristina's color challenge! {Thanks for stopping by my blog, I appreciate it!!}
Your card is beautiful, I love the dimension and depth. Very festive!
Your card is beautiful!
Great way to rock the challenge and try out a tutorial! NICE JOB! And thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment!
WOW that card is just breath taking!
Kellie.
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