FF23tessaduck - Brenda's gift card holder
For my gift card holder, I followed the directions Brenda provided using green shimmer card stock. I then embossed just the front of the card stock to add some interest.
The collar was fussy cut and trimmed with some black gems. I used some scrap black card stock and die cut the gold belt to add a belly band to the gift card holder.
Challenges:
Christmas Craft - Monochromatic
For my second card:FF23cdimick - 2 part challenge: 1. Embossed resist technique without embossing powder or heat. 2. Use your panel to make a Christmas card in non-traditional Christmas colors.
I did the emboss resist for the snowflake and used pink for my nontraditional color.
I then heat embossed the sentiment on black and popped the sentiment up on dimensionals and finished with a few scattered black gems.
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Fun gift card holder and gorgeous inky resist card, xoxo
ReplyDeleteThat gift card holder is just fabulous with the embossing and belt/buckle! The 2nd card is knock-out gorgeous with that beautiful snowflake! Good job on both!
ReplyDeleteTwo gorgeous creations Lisa I love them both but the second one is so very pretty super makes
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lorraine x
gorgeous cards :) have a nice day
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cards Lisa, great makes, Kate x
ReplyDeletethe elf card is very clever, love the embossing on it and the way you did the collar. Pretty embossing on the second and love the pink
ReplyDeleteLove the fun bright colors!! Thanks for sharing with us at Christmas Craft Creations!!
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This is adorable...such a fun idea. Thanks for joining us at Christmas Craft Creations!
ReplyDeleteI love your elf gift card holder Lisa. So cute! Thanks for joining us at Christmas Craft Creations this month.
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