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Monday, 14 November 2022

Brusho and White Embossed Snowflakes

Good evening folks.
Time for a new challenge over at Perfectly CAS. Here's my take on this month's theme.



I started by making my inky resist panel using an old STAMPlorations snowflake background stamp and stamping several times in Versamark along a strip of white card before embossing with white EP.
I then sprinkled some Prussian Blue Brusho and spritzed with some pearlized water to get the twinkly, mottled effect. It doesn't show very much in the photo but IRL it does! I trimmed it down and added it to an A6 white base card, then stamped my HLS sentiment in blue to match. A die cut snowflake from the stash was added, after I'd added some sparkly, silver EP to the center. Simples.

For more CAS inspired makes, please check out the rest of the DT and then join us in the gallery!

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5 comments:

  1. Love this CAS card in the challenge colors..so pretty! Thanks for joining us at The Paper Players!

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  2. Ooh, that's lovely!! Gorgeous colour blue x

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  3. Beautiful!!! Love that color of blue.

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  4. So pretty. I love the narrow strip of blue and the repeated snowflakes. The large snowflake is a fabulous statement. So glad you joined us at the Paper Players this week
    Jaydee

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