Hi guys!
We have a new challenge for you at TIME OUT:
We have a new challenge for you at TIME OUT:
Valentine's Day With Optional Twist of Hearts
STAMPlorations sponsors us with two amazing prizes, both randomly drawn: either use hearts in your project or leave a comment at special TIME OUT post at STAMPlorations here. There you'll find lots of inspiration from the STAMPlorations team and our own challenge blog is filled with beautiful cards from TIME OUT DT and talented guest designer Valentyna: Don't forget to check out all the wonderful projects!
In my card I've used a new STAMPlorations set called Sentiment Builder: Love which is part of the new January release. We have a fun blog hop for you at STAMPlorations next week, do join us! :)
I have heat embossed the sentiment on vellum and shaded the heart with a Copic marker and Wink of Stella glitter pen. My bg is dry embossed with Simon Says Stamp falling hearts stencil: I've used it as an embossing folder with my Cuttlebug. The hearts are almost impossible to see in the photo but they are there. :)
I hope to see you all playing along at TIME OUT!
stunningly CAS, I think I will be CASEing this!
ReplyDeleteSo delicate & the white on white with touch of pink is gorgeous. Hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicate pretty card Nonni. :)
ReplyDeleteLove how soft and feminine the embossing on the vellum is Nonni. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAwesome card, Nonni! The vellum is beautiful! xx
ReplyDeleteIt looks so simpel and jet it is a stunning card! Great way to use the vellum like this. Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Nonni...absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteHugs~c
Fab card, Nonni! Love your vellum and embossed sentiment!
ReplyDeleteLove how delicate and girly this card is - without using allllll the pink and glitter. :) Thanks for such a great challenge this week. V-day cards are my fav!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beauty! So elegant and CAS - love that sentiment on vellum.
ReplyDeleteI see those falling hearts, Nonni ... they're wonderfully subtle and sweet ... and perfect with that lovely vellum sentiment panel! Anita :)
ReplyDeleteI bet that BG is so pretty with that falling hearts stencil! This is simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove the white on white tones, the subtle embossing, and you just can't go wrong with vellum. Lovely Nonni. Hugs!
ReplyDeleteamazing!!
ReplyDeleteI never knew you could use a stencil as a dry embosser.....what a genius you are!! I can totally see those little hearts (its one of my favourite stencils and high on my wishlist), they go perfectly with the vellum and the sentiment. Gorgeous card!!
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