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I taught this technique at my last card class. I saw it used and explained on a blog, and I cannot now remember where.
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Found it - Thank you Lin, at Sending Hugs.
This is the post I saw it on
It is very easy to get this stunning effect - I cut the stitched rectangle, then embossed the surround before re-inserting the decorated rectangle
The Painted Thanks die is by Simon Says, and I layered it here using two layers of white card and one of patterned paper. Although it does not show in this photo, there are also two layers of WoS over the pp.
I had a creative opportunity here, as the rectangle originally was supposed to cut straight, but it wriggled in the cutting machine... so I also skewed the thanks, and it all looked as though it was planned that way to add interest!!
Once again the gold thread came to the fore, as it is so fine I could use it and was still able to insert the rectangle with no difficulties. I wrapped it around three time, secured the ends, and added the bow afterwards
The final detail were the three silver sequins - who said gold and silver should not mix??
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(sequins, gold thread and Wink of Stella)
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Beautiful! Love that embossing folder you used Maxine. I've never even thought to do the sentiment die in patterned paper and it really adds so much to the card. LOVE IT!
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Such a lovely card Maxine- love the color combination of red and white. I also loved the new technique that you used here...looks cool! Have a great day! :)
ReplyDeleteSuchi xx
Thus is a beauty and I love how you describe your techniques. Thanks so much for entering at Connie can crop!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Maxine. great design idea.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful CAS-card! Love that you used the patterned paper this way! Hugs, Gerrina
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea...love this die and embossing and the creation looks awesome... {aNNie}
ReplyDeleteMmm have that folder it looks great Maxine, lovethe CAS look here, well done!!! And love how an accident or boohoo, was made to your advantage.
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Shaz in Oz.x
Beautiful Maxine! Love the embossing pattern, and your perfect placement of bling adds just the right amount of flair! hugs :)
ReplyDeleteA very elegant card ! Everything is perfect here!
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Susi
So pretty! And thats a great technique you used! Thanks for sharing =) Thanks for entering into Connie Can Crop's monthly challenge!
ReplyDeleteMaxine that EF design is so delicate. Make new friends keep the old , one is silver and the other is gold. That is to say I like the insert and the embellishments. Thank you so much for entering your creative and beautiful art in our AG FF challenge.
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Carole
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Maxine, this mostly white card with just a touch of color is stunning!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Maxine!! I love the die on the front of your lovely emcvossed card - beautiful contrast in color, too! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Maxine! great idea! and so elegant!
ReplyDeletexoxo Olga
I just love this card, the design and techniques used. I so agree, gold and silver do look great together!
ReplyDeleteOf course silver and gold should mix. Isn't there a Christmas song about them? Nifty card and nifty technique. I simply have to try this as I owe a card to a friend and she's gaga for these easily duplicated techniques. For once I can one up her!
ReplyDeletePretty card with great techniques being used!
ReplyDeleteLove all that embossed white space, Maxine, and the inlaid die cut!
ReplyDeleteVery cool idea to die cut and then emboss and re-insert the die cut area. Also love the die cut sentiment out of Dp. Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteLovely technique and I like the sequins.
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Good luck, Michelle (DT)
Lovely, Maxine! The sparkle of the gold thread and sequins adds just the right touch to this sweet, simple design!
ReplyDeleteI love that you created the "thanks" from patterned paper. And your embossing folder and paper are perfect for each other! Loving the inlaid die, too! Thanks for entering Connie Can Crop's monthly challenge, Anything Goes. Good Luck!
ReplyDeleteLove the embossed background and the simple design to this very pretty card. Thank you for joining our challenge at One Crazy Stamper.
ReplyDeleteFabulous card Maxine, love the tipsy angles, and the pop of colour. I am going to try this inlaid technique myself. CarolG
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely card Maxine, I love the embossed white background and the thanks sentiment really stands out.Thanks so much for sharing your creation at
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Susan xx
What a gorgeous embossing folder Maxine! Love this card, just gorgeous. Wishing you a beautiful Easter. Hugs, Wends x
ReplyDeleteThere's something about these white embossed background panels that makes me go gah gah! Gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the white on white with the bold thanks! Much easier to get this look this way!
ReplyDeleteLove the embossing and skew wiff always gives more interest than straight on---Thank you for joining us at CCC Digi Creations
ReplyDeleteCarol DT x
Stunning in it's simplicity, very effective look. Thanks for joining in with the Sisters of Craft Challenge, best wishes, Anne DT.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous card, a super CAS design.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Craftyhazelnut's Patterned Paper Challenge.
Pauline
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