Sunday, 19 October 2014

Crackled Christmas Trees

 
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Good morning, I hope everyone is having a great weekend so far.
 
Today's card uses one of the test pieces I had left over from last month's Crackle Medium projects.
 
I had applied CM to a piece of silver mirri card, then painted it with Geranium Martha Stewart acrylic paint.
 
For this card I stamped the Woodware Clear Magic Forest stamps on top of the crackled paint with clear embossing ink & heat set with WOW Bright White embossing powder............


 I sprinkled Fran-tage shaved ice fragments over Fluffy Stuff & heated it gently until it puffed up.
 
I matted & layered the crackled card onto black card & a white square card blank & finished with tiny dots of Xmas Red stickles on the trees & a length of diamond mesh.
 
Forest   Crackle Medium      Geranium   Encrusted Jewel Kit     Fluffy Stuff  Glitter Glue - Xmas Red  1/2 metre of silver Diamond Mesh     Emboss Ink Pads   WL01 Bright White 160ml 
 
I'll be back tomorrow with the winner of the giveaway.
 
Kirsten

 


 

8 comments:

  1. I love the white trees against the red background. Beautiful card. xx

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  2. I would never have thought of using this colour background for the trees but it works so well. A lovely card. x Gill x

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  3. I really like the effect crackle medium gives to this card .great stamps and can be used at any time not just Christmas

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  4. This is a lovely card. What a different effect the medium seems to have on the mirror card. Thank you for your ideas! Jan

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  5. Lovely card. Great background effect and love the tree stamps.
    Mags
    x

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  6. Love the trees on the crackle background, so rich.xx

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  7. Gorgeous Christmas design, the crackle is so effective!

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  8. That's really effective. The trees look almost 3d.

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