This is my DT post for Itsy Bitsy. You can find the post here.

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This is my DT post for Itsy Bitsy. You can find the post here.
I love making them. Specially the ones with inspirational quotes on them.
On the back I attached a magnet and my project is complete!
Do let me know your thoughts in the comments.
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Simon Says Stamp Wednesday Challenge – Something New
– Made a Magnet for the 1st time.
Hey Crafties!
I love shine and sparkle, especially in my cards. So wherever I can, I try to use products that do so.
For my card today, I have again used WOW Gold Metal Rich Superfine embossing powder. I just love this powder.
The Mandala stamp by Studio Katia is so pretty. I had been wanting this stamp ever since I saw it.
I first watercolored the background in an ombré effect using Koi watercolors with different colors of green.
I then heat embossed the stamp with the above powder.
I also heat embossed the sentiment which is from the Altenew set- Celebrations. That is aother set which I had been drooling over since a long time.
The stripes stamp is by Craftyscrappers.
I finished off the card with green jewels, again from Studio Katia. Aren’t they so pretty?
Thank you for stopping by… Have a great day ahead!
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Hello Crafties!
Butterflies are a universal symbol for good things to come. Like snowflakes, every butterfly is unique.
For my card today, I have created a faux metal butterfly.
I have used WOW Metallic Gold Rich superfine embossing powder to achieve this metallic effect.
Stacking 3 layers of butterfly diecuts by Frantic Stamper, I heat embossed them 3 times with the above embossing powder.
This technique has been shown by Jennifer Mcguire. You can find her tutorial here.
The faux metal butterfly looks way more prettier in real.
The sentiment I used is by Jillibean Soup.
The background is watercolored with Koi watercolors.
I finished off the card with Ebony Nuvo drops.
Do let me know your thoughts in the comments.
Thank you for stopping by…
Have a great day ahead!
Priyanka
Hiya Crafties!
Heat Embossing gives such a royale effect to our cards without doing much!
I did partial heat embossing technique by my fav Jennifer Mcguire for my card.
You can find her tutorial here.
This is my card:
I used the Large Petal background stamp by Hero Arts .
First I stamped with Versamark ink.
I then poured the WOW White Pearl Superfine embossing powder over it. With a fine brush, I removed the powder from the outer design carefully.
The white powder being transparent took on the color of the gray cardstock. The metallic shine it gives is so beautiful. The picture doesn’t do it justice.
I colored the stamp with my Inktense pencils.
The large number die is by Altenew.
I used the inlaid diecutting technique and foam mounted the number diecuts cut from a watercolored cardstock colored with yellow.
This way I can use the positives of the number diecuts in another card.
Finally I adhered the panel on A2 card base by Itsy Bitsy.
Thank you for stopping by… Have a great day ahead!
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A blog named hero – Winter Challenge
Hey Crafties!
Glow-in-the-dark is such an awesome invention right after the light bulb. Don’t both light up the dark! 😉
I have an hexagon easel card for today which, yes, you guessed it right- glows in the dark! Yay!
All the images were heat embossed with Wow Glow in the dark embossing powder.
It gives such a pretty no-line coloring effect!
The stamp set I used is Happy Village by Lawn Fawn.
I added an extra element (the house) inside the card to add dimension.
This is how it looks opened up :
Even the sentiment is heat embossed with Wow Glow in the dark embossing powder.
Just love how it glows at night!
The background is done using distress oxides and the hexagon cuttingdie is by Gina Marie Designs. The number stamp is by Itsy Bitsy.
Thank you for stopping by… Have a great day ahead!
Timeout Challenge #124 : Joyful
Hiya Crafties!
Heat embossing is such an integral part of card making. Be it heat embossing a sentiment, or a small image or a whole background! And it gives such beautiful effects!
For my card today, I heat embossed the entire background with Little birdie Gold embossing powder from Itsy bitsy.
The background stamp is by Simon Says Stamp named Flower Explosion. I love this stamp. It’s so pretty. And a must have for a coloring enthusiast.
Before embossing, I adhered a diecut circle of masking paper in the centre. This was so that I could add the sentiment in there.
The sentiment is by Craftyscrappers. I heat embossed it on black cardstock with white embossing powder.
I also added some green & gold paint splatters to bring everything together.
Lastly, I matted my panel with gold cardstock on an A2 card base.
And my card is done!!!
Thank you for stopping by… Have a great day ahead!
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Hi Crafties!
I love Kraft cardstock. But I don’t use it as much as I want to.
But today I have a kraft card for you.
I used the Honey bee stamps ‘Sending sentiment’ stamp set for this card.
The shadow effect is achieved using white pigment ink & distress oxide. Isn’t it awesome?
The snowflakes are from Jane’s doodles.
I also used the border-dies by Lawn Fawn.
Thank you for stopping by… Have a great day ahead!
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Playing along
Simon Says Stamp Monday challenge : Let it snow
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