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Pink Christmas

I Everyone,

I have been playing with embossing paste and embossing powder and this is the result:


A pink Christmas card. I took an iStencil for my tree. I wanted an ombre effect with the embossing powder, which I did not quite get. Oh well.... I probably should have just sponged instead of heat embossed....live and learn, right?

I took the pretty holiday sentiment from CUTplorations. I  die cut it twice, same with the star ( black fun foam and silver card stock). Also added splatters and put some Stickles on the star.


Linking up with:
Jingle Belles - pink Christmas
CHNC October - anything Christmas
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Happy Embossing Everyone!

Comments

Leigh Penner said…
Oh, this is so pretty and fun!
Marina said…
Gorgeous, graduated effect on the tree goes beautifully with the silver embossed sentiment.
Tanja said…
just love that pink tree and it's ombre, too :o))
Marianne said…
Your ombre tree may look different from what you set out to achieve, but it's gorgeous nonetheless. Love the sentiment and splatters too.
Susanne Vargas said…
Und das Ergebnis ist spektakulär! Modern und einfach toll!
SmilynStef said…
I see the ombre and it is quite lovely ... thanks for helping is knock out breast cancer at Jingle Belles.
Terrific card - so striking and LOVE the grunge style.
xxx
lauren bergold said…
ohhhhhhhhhhhh this is LOVELY! what a beautiful, artsy, amazing card and i think you did brilliantly with the ombre effect, it's gorgeous! thank you SO MUCH for helping us celebrate PINK XMAS at jingle belles!!! <3 <3 <3
Kristie Goulet said…
LOVE this, friend!!! :)
conil said…
Don't know what you were going for but the results are spectacular. The embosssing adds so much texture and the color look fabulous. Those spatters are so perfectly placed...how did you manage that??? Masking??? Anyway, apparently, I'm not the only one who loves it.
WoW!
Richtig schick ist das!
GLG7Sylwia
Jen Mitchell said…
I think your ombre effect tree is fabulous! I have no idea how you did it with embossing powder but the look is amazing! I love the sentiment and those splatters too! I love it all! Thanks for joining us at colourQ!
jasann said…
This is such a fun card, love the colour of the tree, it is spectacular, thanks for sharing
Nora Noll said…
This is STUNNING!!! I love what you did with the tree.
Toni said…
What are you talking about? This is great Ombre!
papierelle said…
Wieder mal so ein super tolles modernes Kärtchen!!!
LG Gundi
Silke Ledlow said…
So toll...der ombre Effekt schaut echt gute aus! Danke das du bei uns mitgespielt hast!!!
This is super cool! I absolutely love, LOVE, love this card!
Heather said…
Beautiful!! what a fabulous technique and the simple layout really lets that beautiful tree shine! Thanks for playing with CHNCC2.
Lorraine said…
That's a gorgeous tree! And a beautiful card.
shirley-bee said…
Fabulous effect, Cornelia! Looks ombré to me. Love all the splatter around the tree.
Zora said…
Wow love your work its fab. Thank for your participation in HLS christmas challange. Hope to se you in outher next challande. //Zora
Aileen said…
Love this Cornelia, the colours just perfect. Looks fantastic

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