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Thursday 15 January 2015

No One In Their Right Mind

Hello.  Welcome.  I have been working on a project with tissue paper, colouring my own, when a reminder for CASE-ing Christmas sent me in a white on white direction.  Uhhhh, yeah, right!!  Of course, you have immediately realised the problems inherent in switching between these two projects.  Messy crafter thought it was a good idea.  For a short time.  Then white on white became blue and white!!  LOL



I used Cuttlebug Snowflakes embossing folder on the background layer.  I fussy cut three pennants in different sizes and added some stich detail using my craft knife.  The snowflake is Cheery Lynn Snowflake 2 which I cut twice.  I left the negative shapes in place on the lower one.  I added highlights with Stormy Sky distress inks. 

Joining the fun at
CASE-ing Christmas Challenge 2
Cheery Lynn Designs Challenge 167 - Snowflakes
Dies R Us Challenge 18 - Embossing Folder
Die Cuttin Divas Challenge 198 - Picture Challenge 

Thanks for dropping by.  Hope to be back soon with tissue magic.  Hugz

16 comments:

  1. Well, it looks great! Thanks so much for playing in our ‘USE AN EMBOSSING FOLDER along with your dies’ challenge at Dies R Us! Please come back again soon!

    Darlene (DRU Blog Leader)
    DIES R US CHALLENGE BLOG
    DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS

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  2. Beautiful blue on white creation! Love the embossing and pretty snowflake! Thanks so much for joining us at CASE-ing Christmas!

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  3. A striking designed card Gail. I hope the weather has not been too wild in Norway. Thanks for joining in the challenge at Cheery Lynn Designs and good luck.
    Julie x

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  4. Hahaha - I had to laugh because I can't tell you how many projects I had to reevaluate do to my inky fingers! Love your card! It's so wintry and cool!

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  5. This is so wintry and pretty! I adore all the fabulous texture and sponging! Thanks for joining us at CASE-ing Christmas! I hope you join us again soon! HUGS! :) Mynn xx

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  6. Lovely card Gail, the embossing background is fab. Thanks for joining us at CASE-ing Christmas.
    Lorry :o) xx

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  7. Beautifully done!! Thank you for joining us at "Dies R Us" for our "Use An Embossing Folder" challenge!
    Diane DRU DT

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  8. Beautiful Gail! Love the blues and the embossed background, perfect for winter! hugs :)

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  9. This may have been a challenge for you, Gail, but it ended in a beautiful card! White-on-white never stays white for long for me either! Love the blue, though!

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  10. Great card, Gail, love the blue ink it is perfect for snowflakes. Good luck and thanks for joining in on the fun at Cheery Lynn Designs challenge.

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  11. Fabulous card! Thanks so much for participating in the Cheery Lynn Designs Challenge this week.

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  12. Amazing card, and I really love the blue on white! Love how your big snowflake stands right out! Thanks for playing in the Cheery Lynn Designs challenge and good luck!

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  13. Thank you for joining our “Silver and Blue Photo Inspiration” Challenge this week at Die Cuttin’ Divas.

    Stay Creative,
    Georgiana
    • Carson's Creations •
    Die Cuttin’ Diva DT

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  14. Love the blue and silver. Thanks so much for playing along with us at CASE-ing Christmas. Hugs, Anita

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  15. Very pretty! Thanks for joining us at Die Cuttin' Divas this week.

    Leslie

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  16. The stitch detail is great, you must be pretty good with a craft knife! Thank you for sharing your snowflake card with us at CASE-ing Christmas.

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