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Cutplorations January Challenge

Hi Everyone



And we have one cool inspiration photo for you! I love this elegant inspiration photo Maria choose for us.

image source: Smashing Magazine
also used an We R Memory Keepers embossing folder. The word de I cut from black fun foam - gives you easy dimension and ships great.


I hope you play along this month - there are prizes, of course. A random winner can pick any 2 of the word/phrase dies that you the DT used in this challenge. 

Use  code STAMPGIRLCORNELIA to get 20% off
on all stamps, stencils, and dies. on all regular- and sale-priced items in the store.


Linking up with:
Naughty or Nice - choosing the New Year's card oprion
Mod Squad - anything but Christmas
Inkspirational - see photo below

Comments

*Vicki* said…
This card is amazing!! LOVE that you've used that embossing folder with it too! :)
Mac Mable said…
Perfect interpretation of the photo and so classy in the gold and black x
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Dotty Jo said…
Thanks for joining us at Naughty or Nice Challenges this month, your card is very elegant! Jo x
Vicki Dutcher said…
Awesome inspired card
Marianne said…
Fab card, Cornelia. This embossing folder was already on my wish list but now it has moved way up. The gold embossing looks amazing against the black.
Marianne x
Nora Noll said…
Oh Cornelia!! This is AMAZIng!! I have this embossing folder but never thought of using it with gold paper. Now I am going to have to try. Fabulous design!
Judy Woodland said…
This is just gorgeous. The black and gold is just stunning together, and I love how you have used that dimensional embossing folder. Great take on the challenge, thanks so much for playing along with us this week over at the Mod Squad.
Judy - Challenge Host
Kartenwind said…
Ein toller Start ins Jahr mit dieser wundervollen Karte! Vielen Dank für deinen Beitrag zur danipeuss.de Kartenchallenge.
LG Reni
Bobby said…
The gold looks amazing embossed like that, Cornelia. Elegant card for sure.
Kim Heggins said…
Beautiful and elegant...love all that gorgeous gold!
Nonni said…
This works so well with our photo for Ink, I love the dimensional look, the embossing folder on gold looks amazing! Thanks for joining us at Inkspirational!
Spektakulär!!!
Wow ;))
Ganz liebe Grüsse Elisabeth und ein gutes neues Jahr
Lindsey said…
This is beautiful! I love the gold embossed panel, and it looks so dramatic with black. Thanks for joining us at Naughty or Nice Challenges!
Rosmarie said…
Gold und Schwarz ist ja schon eine tolle Kombination und das geprägte gibt ihr einen wirklich fantastischen look!
Lynne in NI said…
Ooooh beautiful card! I love your golden embossing :)
Thanks for playing along at Naughty or Nice x
That card really is amazing! It is also fabulous! I love the texture and the colors!! Thanks for joining us at Naughty or Nice Challenge! Cyndi, DT
Anita in France said…
Rich and chic, Cornelia ... so elegant! Hugs, Anita :)
cm said…
Sentiment says it all! Amazing...and classy...and sophisticated...
Hugs~c
Aileen said…
Fantastic card, I love the way you have used this 3D emboss folder. Looks great, have to play with mine more.

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