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Little Tangles and Paper Players

I am playing in the Little Tangles Challenge #49- Giving Thanks with my card:



All stamps are by Neat&Tangled. I heat embossed the diamonds with gold, silver and copper and underlaid the panel wiht copper metallic card stock.




As you can see, the sentiment is heat embossed onto vellum. Added the brad, silver string and some beads. Looks very elegant. It also fits the Paper Players challenge, but I rotated the panel from horizontal to vertical.


Are you enjoying your Black Friday shopping? Neat&Tangled has most of their inventory at a discount - although the stuff I wanted was mostly sold out already....

Comments

Desire Fourie said…
Just gorgeous. Loving the shimmer.
Hugs Desíre {Doing Life}
!neke said…
How clever you made this card !
Like the shining of it !
Greetings from the Netherlands,
Ineke
LeAnne said…
Fun, creative card! I love the shine you've got going here! Thanks for playing with the Paper Players this week and using my sketch!
Jaydee said…
Great take on the sketch and I love the sentiment and the way you placed it. So glad you shared this beautiful card with us at the Paper Players this week
Jaydee
Tolle Idee, ich liebe embossing powder ;)))) GlG Elisabeth
Anita in France said…
Shine, shimmer, gorgeous rich metallic colours, Cornelia ... beautiful! Anita :)
Ellibelle said…
Beautiful card Cornelia. Love the metallics and fabulous design!
Deepti said…
Another awesome sparkle and shine card, Love how u added the sentiment :)
Lee-Anne said…
Love all the metallics on this...absolutely gorgeous card, Cornelia!

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