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Friday, 17 December 2021

Inspiration for Challenge #15 - Your Call

 Hello Squashettes.  I had plans today.  But my fickle friend time had other ideas.  Ah well, here I am at last with some inspiration for our current challenge - Your Call.  Any technique and embossing folders, of course.


Use any embossing folder and also any technique.  Please make sure you include both parts of the challenge on your card and also check da roolz to ensure your entry will be eligible for the random prize draw!

So here's my card.  


I used Darice Retro Circles Embossing folder. 

I started with a die cut panel, added some brusho sprinkle in greenand spritzed with water.  Then I used Mowed Lawn distress ink and stencilled using Stamplorations Swirly Blooms stencil to add some pattern.

I embossed with Darice Retro Circles folder and lightly smeared the embossed pattern with the Mowed Lawn distress oxide ink.

 

I added Papercuts Penguin Sledding Edger die cut from green and white scraps.  I added a little glitter for that perfect touch of bling.

Thanks for dropping by.  Looking forward to seeing your embossed anythings.  Your call.  Hugz

5 comments:

  1. This looks fantastic Gail... a super cool quirky card, Robyn

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  2. This is so lovely, Gail! What fab colours and images, Jo x

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  3. I love this one Gail. Great job xx

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  4. Love the bright greens of the background and the penguin die cut is cute (I resisted that edger when I had a recent little splurge at Craft Clearance, maybe I should have got it!)

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  5. Wow!! It's really striking!! Amazing choice of colours and embossing, as well the diecuts! Anything perfectly mixed together!

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