Hi everyone,
Thanks for stopping by and for all your wonderful comments. I'm honored to have you here and I truly appreciate each of you more than you know!
The cards I'm sharing with you today are two I created during my play with Stampin' Up!'s Painted Glass bundle earlier this year. Yep, I'm sharing them later than planned, but to make up for that ALL my personal posts this month will feature the same bundle!
The dies are so intricate, but so versatile. Indeed, although meant to be stained glass, they are great for the faux tile looks I've created here. Hope you agree?
Card: SU's Whisper White and Basic Black
Ink: Memento Tuxedo Black
Markers: Spectrum Noir
Stamp sets: SU's Painted Glass
Tools and embellishments: SU's Stained Glass thinlits, Stick It adhesive sheets by Ken Oliver, and Nuvo Shimmer pen
Challenges...
#334 Use Snippets at Pixies Snippets Playground (the roses and butterflies were stamped and cut from snippets
#418 Crazy Egg/ AG at 4 Crafty Chicks
#213 Clean and Simple at 613 Avenue Create
I'll be back soon with another creation, so I hope you'll join me then.
These are beautiful Em.
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Linda xxx
Wowza, Em, yes, they do look stunning as tiles the way you did these fabulous designs!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteI agree they look beautiful as tiles - great designs.!!
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These cards are Beautiful! Love the designs you made using these stained glass dies. And the extra pop of colour in the form of the butterfly or the roses is just the perfect finishing touch.
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Lena
Such a pretty feminine card.
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Hugs Sheryl xx
Beautiful cards. Clean and elegant design. Love the little pops of color. Thanks for sharing it at 4 Crafty Chicks this week!
ReplyDeleteLovely designed cards!
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Very CAS and I like your idea of turning the 'stained glass' into tiles. Both of your cards were so pretty, and I like the minimal touches of color that you've added to each for a little bright pop. It's great thinking out of the box! TFS
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Em - love how you used the stained glass panels so imaginatively as well.
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Di xx