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Make it Monday and Cure the Monday Blues


When I saw the inspiration picture at Cure for the Monday Blues and the theme at Make it Monday I just knew I had to combine them! The fabulous Danielle Flanders made a wonderful video showing you how to to gold dipped die cuts.



It super easy - all you need is Versamark ink and gold embossing powder. You ink up a part of your die cut with Versamark and then sprinkle embossing powder on  it and heat emboss it. Looks great!
Here is a close up


All my dies are Papertrey. I did some inlaid die cut technique for the Joy. The trees are mounted on foam tape. Added gold thread.


And here is the wonderful inspiration picture:


I am also linking this with the Snippets Playground - its all snippets - except the card base....

Have a great day!




Comments

Di said…
Hi Cornelia! Big squeal from me here in the UK, did you hear it? This is such a fabulous idea and a really gorgeous card! I totally love it to pieces!

Hugs

Di xx
Susanne Vargas said…
Great colors, great technique and all that shimmer and sparkle make a stunning card!
Aileen said…
Ohhh my goodness, this card is so pretty, love the gold, pink and silver all together, just beautiful.
Michelle said…
Pink & Gold...what a lovely holiday combination! So fresh!
Thanks for the inspiration!
Michelle
http://www.michellezerull.blogspot.com
papierelle said…
Wow, eine super tolle Idee und Umsetzung!!
LG Gundi
Super cute! The gold twine is perfect with the dipped trees! Thanks for playing along in the MIM!
Danielle
Helen F. said…
Beautiful Christmas trees, Cornelia. I Love the pink and gold and the silver embossed JOY creates elegance!
Anita in France said…
Breathtaking, Cornelia ... such a gorgeous colour combo and so beautifully executed .. a real stunner! Anita :)
Patti said…
Beautiful!! I love the gold with the pink and silver! So pretty and festive!!

Patti
Loll said…
Beautiful Cornelia. Love the inlaid JOY in glitter paper ... and LOVE the gold dipped trees! Loll xx
Cathy said…
Gorgeous card Cornelia, love the gold embossing, fabulous finishing touch, Cathy x
Karen P said…
No wonder Miss Pixie showcased this beauty - in my all time favourite shade of pink and the gold embossing and texture are fabulous and fantastic! A real cor and wow card for me and thank you for sharing how you created it - may have to try that when I get my room sorted! Karen x
Deepti said…
Gorgeous design and colors :)
Anonymous said…
This is very pretty with the gold-dipped die cuts and gold thread! It fits perfectly with the inspiration picture.
MaryH said…
Cornelia, saw this over at the Snippets Playground and had to pop by to say how very beautiful it is. Love the look of the glittered tree dies, and just wonderful with the pink color for this theme. TFS the link & will be off to watch it. Sorry for being MIA for a while! Good to see you visiting the Playground and I had a chance to catch up with you. TFS & Hugs
scrappymo! said…
Saw these on the shout out...Well done you!
They are stunning!
Jean said…
I saw this in Di's showcase at the Playground, well done, it is a stunning card. I love the gold edged trees and the super Joy die cut.
Jean x
Kathy said…
Saw your card at Pixie's Playground. Love the pink trees and the added glitter is a terrific idea.
Greta said…
I so love this card, Cornelia--one of my all-time favorites!
Taheerah said…
Love the inset 'Joy' die cut! Those gold-dipped trees are so beautiful too! Thanks so much for playing to find a Cure For The Monday Blues!
Monika Reeck said…
so sweet Cornelia ..christmas card in pink and gold...sweet and lovely..you always have a clever idea..may I tell you CLEVER card maker...I will tell it always :) love this Liebe Cornelia

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