Tuesday 15 September 2015

HLS Challenge Reminder

Hi there everyone. I have a quick reminder card for you to encourage you to join in over at Happy Little Stampers.

We have three challenges throughout the month. I have made another Christmas Card using the word provided for the current challenge -



It is a bit of a shame that this card didn't photograph as well as I would have hoped. 

I die cut my wreath then covered it with embossing ink using a dauber. It was then covered with shabby white embossing enamel. The effect is so pretty!

I also embossed the sentiment which is from the HLS Mixed Christmas Sentiments

My holly is die cut from gold glitter card. The card is quite sparkly.


Here are the challenges we have for you this month







I hope you will play along! Thanks so much for looking xx


7 comments:

  1. Love the shabby chicness of this Kylie...fab card. Carol x

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  2. Great idea for the frantage ... will have to try that out! Awesome card Kylie! xx

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  3. Kylie, I love this card! Great use of the frantage ep! Wonderful CAS design!

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  4. That card.. is ... fantabulous.. I love how striking it looks against the craft card stock. The Sentiment is perfect!!!

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  5. Wow Kylie - I love this beauty. The wreath is so delicate and I love the CAS design.

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  6. I love this ice wreath. I saw once a frozen bush and immediately reminded me of it when I saw your card. True cold winter and the delicate holly ... unusual combination of winter symbols.
    hugs,
    BozenA

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  7. The photo looks pretty good to me! I love the icy look of the twig wreath against the kraft. This embossing enamel has a nice vintage & textured look I like very much. Also liked the gold holly leaves with the bright red berries tucked in at the top. TFS & Hugs.

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