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Hi Everyone,

I finally had time to try out the faux mother of pearl technique featured over at Happy Little Stampers. I can tell you - it is fantastic! Super easy and the outcome is guaranteed to please!


Although I am not sure my card is CAS enough...but I like it!!! The butterflies are by HLS, the die cut, stitched die and sentiment are by Simon Says Stamps.
On this photo you can see the wonderful shimmer better:


Linking up with:
Addicted to Stamps and More - Delicate (butterflies)

  

Happy Stamping!



Comments

Marianne said…
So pretty. Also love those colours. I still have to try this technique...
Susanne Vargas said…
Habe diese Technik auch kürzlich ausprobiert und gestern endlich zwei Karten aus den Ergebnissen gemacht. Ein post kommt in Kürze...
Ja, die Technik macht Spass und deine Karte ist echt schön geworden!
Mac Mable said…
Those colours and the shine from the technique is fabulous. So very pretty and looks great with the butterflies.
conil said…
Ooooh. The mother of pearl technique really glows on your card. Of course, your color choices are superb...you have such an eye for design. Think it is CAS enough. White space can be any color.
Barb Ghig said…
You did such an amazing job on this technique, Cornelia...Wow! I love your color palette, and all the lovely (and delicate) shimmer you achieved on this card ~ So pretty! Thanks so much for playing along with us this week at Addicted to CAS!
Guten Morgen ;))
da ist so viel frische in deiner Karte - echt toll! Jetzt kann der Frühling kommen ;)))
Ganz liebe Grüsse Elisabeth und schöne Ostertage
SonjaK said…
Mit dieser Technik habe ich mich noch nicht beschäftigt, aber das Ergebnis sieht grandios aus. Tolle Karte!
TaeEun said…
Gorgeous design, Cornelia! Love the mint shades you used for the faux mother of pearl background! Yesterday I've tried this technique for the first time, too and I truely enjoyed it!
papierelle said…
Oh diese Farben ... super schön!!
LG Gundi
Kim Heggins said…
Gorgeous card Cornelia...just love all your beautiful butterflies!
Such a pretty card! Love those delicate butterflies and amazingly done background. Thanks for playing along with ATCAS!
cm said…
Another breath taken away creation, Cornelia! Your background (the colours...oh my!) is stunning; your butterflies, gorgeous. Love x LOVE this!
hugs~c
Kylie said…
wow, I love this Cornelia! You have created a beautiful faux mother of pearl and I adore the emobssed butterflies used this way! Thanks so much for playing along at Happy Little Stampers xx
Monika Reeck said…
you also great making faux mother of pearl
I dont have any pearl ar home I cant join that challenge
and your butterfly look so delicate lovely background
stunning card Cornelia sweety
Anita in France said…
Simply lovely, Cornelia ... the shimmer on the faux MoP panel is gorgeous ... makes such a wonderful background for those delicate fluttery butterflies! Delighted to have you playing along with us at HLS! Hugs, Anita :)
BożenA said…
Hello Cornelia, Happy Easter! Your card is so beautiful. I love the deep blue background and technique of faux Mother of Pearl, which makes the background look like marble. Butterflies make the card simply come to life.
Hugs, BozenA

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