Thursday, 29 November 2018

W is for . . . White-on-white

It's that time of year again . . .
we all need to get our Christmas cards sorted and
what better way to do it than playing along with the
at

The prompt from Day 26 is the letter W

My "W" is a set of White-on-white "we wish you a Merry Christmas" cards.
These cards can have the sentiment panel popped with foam dots but I was wearing my "how will this go through the post" hat and decided to flat.  Although it is white-on-white, the sentiment has shadowy dimension around the edges.






   


Which berries do you prefer ... rhinestones, goosebumps or cardstock?
... maybe I should resist the bling and go super flat for mailing ...

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Silhouette Design Store - cut file - Design ID #105337
We Wish You A Merry Christmas Layered Card by Kolette Hall
Silhouette Cameo
textured cardstock
red rhinestones
red "Goosebumps" bling

2 comments:

  1. These are so subtle. Every time I add a rhinestone to my card, I think is this too fat and lumpy? I'm wondering if sequins would be better additions. They still have sparkle but are flat. Whatever you choose, they will be beautiful.

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  2. Your cards are gorgeous Tracy, I love white on white. Great choice of embossing folder, there's lots of wonderful texture to show up the shadows. I like the die cut lettering and holly too.
    My favourite is the goosebumps bling... although the other two looks great as well. Fabulous!
    Cheers,
    Beccy
    P.S. Add a piece of card stock between your card and envelope, over the bling. It seems to be enough to stop the bling rubbing on the envelope and causing trouble.

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