Saturday, November 1, 2014

# Add a Flourish # Circle Inverted Scallop

Snow Globe Card by Julie Lavalette

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Hi Everyone, It's Julie here hosting today. In Scotland we are now into the dark winter nights with our clock change last weekend.  I love seeing a crisp winter morning with snow, but unfortunately here we have more chance of it being wet and wild. So my inspiration for this card was made thinking of snow and how elegant it looks when there are no footsteps or tyre tracks in it.

Using our newly released Deutschland doily, I decided to cut out the solid centre using my inverted scalloped circles and mounted gold card behind it and a piece of acetate. Top tip : If you dust the acetate lightly with your chalk powder bags used in stamping this helps to take the static off it and stops the glitter clinging too much.


Next stage, I stamped my image, cutting it out with the inverted circle die and mounting it onto some red card. I glued this onto my partly layered card and added some clear foam tape right around the edge of my stamped image. I then carefully added a mix of glitter and mica flakes into the centre and placed the top doily part on with silicone glue at the edges.


My Poinsettia has a little gilding wax added to the edges, a spritz of mica spray and stamens in the centre for added dimension. I cut out 2 flourishes placing one on complete and the other one I cut in half before placing on both pieces.

I finished by adding bling around the centre of my doily, scattering some snowflakes and stamping my sentiment onto my card.

Our Newly Released Doilies are all very versatile and could be easily adapted to this style of card. Please take a look at them here.

Cheery Lynn New Release :


Other Cheery Lynn Dies used :


Thanks for stopping by today to see my card and I hope it has inspired you to start your Christmas cards. Good Luck to everyone entering our weekly challenge.


Julie x

2 comments:

  1. Such a gorgeous card! Love the beautiful dark colors on the gold. Thanks for the tip regarding the acetate.

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  2. Julie,
    Gorgeous card. Love the paper you used, and the new dies.

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