Thursday, 8 November 2012

3D Ornaments

I've been wanting to try this technique ever since I had my Delightful Decorations and Ornament Keepsake sets. Much to my delight it is the technique over at Technique Tuesday!!! Wooo hooo. Thanks Mynnette! You must be a mind reader! I decided I like the sketch over at Tuesday Morning Sketches and put it all together.
Now, this card took me HOURS..... lol. I decided on the ornament I wanted but of course it is part of a die set not a punch so it took me a while to die cut everything out.
Here is my card -

The colours I have used for the ornament are -
Perfect Plum, Real Red, Wild Wasabi and Marina Mist.

I followed the technique that Mynnette has shown us to create the 3D ornaments. Aren't they cute?

I have used double dimensionals to pop the panel off the card and then stamped using my Stamp-a-ma-jig the sentiment from my Petite Pairs set with Real Red.

Here is the sketch I followed -


Thanks so much for looking xx


19 comments:

  1. Such a beautiful card Kylie! It might have taken you hours, but it worths the while, the result is awesome!

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  2. Kylie that was time well spent! Such a beautiful CAS card using Mynnette's technique. You rock! Thanks for joining us for Mynnette's Technique Tuesday challenge!

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  3. Love your wonderful card. What a brilliant take on the sketch. Love it to bits.
    Love n hugs
    Marie

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  4. Fabulous card Kylie - I Love it! xx

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  5. FABulous Kylie...
    LOving your colours.
    LOving your design.
    LOving everything lol.
    Chrissyxx

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  6. This is gorgeous!!! I love the 3D ornaments!! (I'm hoping to play with that challenge, too!)
    Thanks for joining us at Tuesday Morning Sketches!!!

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  7. It's a great technique isn't it? So much fun! I am trying to make a decoration this evening similar to the ones in the SU mini catalogue -I've got glue everywhere! Anyway, your card is beautiful, perfectly CAS and so clever to use the sketch too. LOVE it!

    Louise xx

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  8. Those 3-D ornaments are so sweet!! Will definitely check out the technique by Mynette. Love the soft colors and the baker's twine.

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  9. Oh my word this is amazing Kylie!!! Love the wonderful CAS design and the different colors! Thanks for joining us again at Technique Tuesday!!! ;)

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  10. This is gorgeous!! Cool technique!

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  11. This is fabulous Kylie - I love the different colours. I might have to join in with Mynnette's technique challenge! Vicky x

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  12. Clean, Simple and Beautiful. Love it.

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  13. Hi Kylie, ooh I love this card. Really beautiful Christmas card that is so very pretty and CAS too!
    Thank you so much for joining us at Technique Tuesday this month. We really appreciate the fact that you have taken the time to 'play' along with us and hope to see you again next month Karen Technique Tuesday Crew

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  14. Wow! This is gorgeous! Love how each ornament is a different color. Well worth the time! :) Thank you so much for joining us at Technique Tuesday!

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  15. Oh my gosh Kylie this is just fabulous!! I am sooo CASEing you :o) Hugs D

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  16. Oh how pretty! I love the soft colors on those 3-D ornaments. Thanks for joining us this week at Tuesday Morning Sketches!

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  17. Super duper adorable! I love the ornaments, they look perfect! Thanks for joining us at Tuesday Morning Sketches.

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  18. Wow! So gorgeous! The ornaments are fabulous! Thanks for playing along with us this week at Tuesday Morning Sketches.

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  19. Fabulous card Kylie! Love your ornaments! Thanks for entering our 3D challenge! I hope you will come back and join us for our Faux Tile challenge too.
    Hugs, Tracey (DT)

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