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Friday, August 14, 2020

WCC Blog Hop - Season's Greetings Pines

Woohoo! It's time for our monthly blog hop, this time featuring products from the new August - December 2020 Mini Catalogue!


This card uses the awesome In The Pines Bundle which includes the In The Pines Stamp Set and the Pine Woods Dies. I used the Watercolour Smoosh technique to make the background for this card. That involved colouring on a Clear Block E with Stampin' Write Markers (Pool Party, Pacific Point & Night of Navy), using a Stampin' Spritzer to spray it with water, and smooshing it down on Shimmery White Cardstock. So fun!


The diecuts are cut in Night of Navy and Misty Moonlight cardstock and the Misty Moonlight/Silver Baker's Twine is from the Flowers For Every Season Ribbon Combo Pack. The card front was layered on Misty Moonlight and a Night of Navy card base.


The snowflake was diecut using the So Many Snowflakes Dies in the gorgeous Balmy Blue Glimmer Paper. The sentiment is from the In The Pines Stamp Set and was stamped in Versamark, heat embossed in White Stampin' Emboss Powder and fussy cut.

Please enjoy hopping to the other West Coast Creators' blogs to see their beautiful cards!





 

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13 comments:

  1. Very elegant card Lori! You are very talented! You always create the most gorgeous backgrounds!

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  2. Your card is so pretty! Thanks for sharing how to do that technique. I just got that set so will give this a try.

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    1. Thank you Shanda! I'm actually going to demo this technique at the next WCC meeting!

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  3. Stunning! I love the background with a little bit of sparkle.

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  4. This card is absolutely STUNNING, Lori!! Wow!!!

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  5. I LOVE this card SOOO much! I can't wait to try making my own version!

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  6. That background is gorgeous, but the whole just sing!

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  7. Love this! The background is just amazing. I’m always trying these techniques but they don’t always work out. You’re such a pro at it!

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