A very simple card today. I couldn't resist using my new MB die. I certainly am getting my money's worth out of that holly berry embossing folder. I've colored the leaves and flames with chalk inks; I can't even remember the last time I used that stuff. The berries are colored with marker. Very pretty and vintage. You really can't tell in the photo but the chalk inks are pearlescent.
The Details: Memory Box Glowing Candles die, Momenta sentiment, PTI kraft cardstock, Recollections cream 110 lb cardstock, Pebbles Pearlescent Chalks, Paper Studio embossing folder, Spectrum Noir DR2
I'm entering this in The Card Concept #23, Daring Cardmakers Something Old (chalk inks)/Something New (candle die), Less is More #199 Jingle All the Way, Allsorts #286 No Designer Papers
Update: also used Memento Tuxedo Black
really pretty card - love the die cut in white on the kraft background!
ReplyDeleteGreat die and embossing!
ReplyDeleteLovely card.
Thanks so much
Chrissie
"Less is More"
Love the texture that the embossing folder gives and that MB die is so elegant!
ReplyDeleteSuperb card, eyecatching and sophisticated.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing and taking part.
Sarah xx
Less is More
Stunning card...I love your embossed background and your little touch of red. Thank you so much for playing along with us at The Card Concept.
ReplyDeleteI love that MB die. It is so elegant and you have put it to good use and created a beautiful card!
ReplyDeletethat die is amazing!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!! Really love that die! :) HUGS
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, that die is lovely. Thanks for joining in with the Daring Cardmakers this week x
ReplyDeleteSo pretty!
ReplyDeleteVery stylish Christmas creation Toni!
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Anne
LIM Designer
So striking and CAS. Love it. The candles look so real and I know what you mean when you say the chalks are pearlescent. Sadly they don't show in the photos. I love my pearlescent chalks too.
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Monica
Thanks for joining us at allsorts x
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