Wednesday, 8 November 2023

F is for Fancy Festive Flakes

  It's time for the 11th Annual Month of Holiday Cards Challenge at Beccy's Place.


F is for Fancy Festive Flakes


As with the card I made HERE (F is for Flakes), I opened the “Tree Flakes” pre-coloured digital image (from the “Tell It To The Trees” digital stamp set from Beccy’s Place) in Silhouette Studio and sized the image to make a 5” x 7” card.  I added the “Twinkly Christmas” digital sentiment (from the Merle digital stamp set by Beccy’s Place).
I printed then manually cut the image panel, matted using my
Perfect Layers Ruler, then adhered to a 5” x 7” card base.

   

I finished off the card by adding a fancy ultra sparkle to the tree flakes with Diamond Stickles.  I learnt about this “ultra” sparkle by a happy accident when making THIS card and decided to try it again and the colours work perfectly together.  It is magical to watch the colours change as the card moves in the light.

Click on the images below so that you can savour the sparkle too.

   

   

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INGREDIENTS
“Tree Flakes” pre-coloured image – from the “Tell It To The Trees” digital stamp set
Unfortunately this delightful set filled with five different tree images, along with six sentiments is no longer available in Beccy’s Store but projects shared on the blog can be found HERE 
Twinkly Christmas” sentiment – from the Merle digital stamp set
textured cardstock
Perfect Layers Ruler
Diamond Stickles
Helmar 450 Quick Dry liquid adhesive – to glue the layers

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I have entered my cards in the


2 comments:

  1. That really is ultra sparkly Tracy, and the colours is throws are gorgeous! Perfect for the colours in the tree image. Love the blue border on this one.
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  2. I'm loving your CAS but gorgeous and festive cards, Tracy. Nice to see you crafting again. xx

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