Showing posts with label Irina Gerschuk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Irina Gerschuk. Show all posts

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Christmas card with Irina Gerschuk

3:30 AM 3 Comments
Hi my dear friends!
It's Irina Gerschuk with you today. And I'd like to share with you my new Christmas card:
 I highlighted the Dutch Daisy Doily with a rhinestone. I also used tulle and silver brooch to highlight the Chrisymas theme of the card.
Here's the closer look to the details:
Dies used:
Dutch Daisy Doily (Set of 2)
Dianza Doily w/Angel Wing - DL262

And please don't miss our new challenge - the theme is so versatile, and the price is yummy)))))

Thank you for stopping by!
Have a lovely day!
Irina

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Christmas card with Irina Gerschuk

3:30 AM 3 Comments
Hi my dear friends!
It's Irina Gerschuk with you today. And I'd like to share with you my new Christmas card:
 I combined French Pastry Doily with Dutch Daisy Doily to create more delicate doily. To highlight the die-cuts and to add some sparkling to the card I used silver thread.
Here is more closer look to the layers:
Dies used:
Dutch Daisy Doily (Set of 2)
French Pastry Doily - DL102
Horizon Fishtail Banners (3 Dies) - DL278
Heart to Heart Doily - DL106

And please don't miss our new challenge - the theme is so versatile, and the price is yummy)))))

Thank you for stopping by!
Have a lovely day!
Irina

Thursday, November 27, 2014

Christmas card with Irina Gerschuk

3:30 AM 2 Comments
Hi my dear friends!
It's Irina Gerschuk with you today. And I'd like to share with you my new Christmas card:

 This time I decided to play with dimension and to add some texture to the project.
I used Winter Neighborhood Border with blue vellum and white paper to create more depth. 
I stamped some snowflakes and embossed them with puff-effect embossing powder to create some soft and fluffy texture. To add more dimension I die-cutted a circle from the background paper and filled it with silver glitter dots (it also added a sparkle to the card).

Here is the closer look to the layers:

Dies used:
Winter Neighborhood Border - B323
Circle Classic - Silver Stackers - L-4

And please don't miss our new challenge - the theme is so versatile, and the price is yummy)))))

Thank you for stopping by!
Have a lovely day!
Irina

Thursday, November 20, 2014

Christmas card with Irina Gerschuk

3:30 AM 0 Comments
Hi my dear friends!
It's Irina Gerschuk with you today. And I'd like to share with you my new Christmas card:

As a base for the die-cutter heart I used craft cardstock. To make the heart looks more interesting I decided to add a snowflake to it using Dutch Daisy Doily from the new release. Then I decided to highlight the die-cuts with some sparkling, so I added rhinestones and pearls.
Here is a closer look to the textures:
Dies used:
Dutch Daisy Doily (Set of 2)
Heart to Heart Doily - DL106
Daisy Lace Bracelet - DL135

And please don't miss our new challenge - the theme is so versatile, and the price is yummy)))))

Thank you for stopping by!
Have a lovely day!
Irina

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Christmas card with Irina Gerschuk

3:30 AM 1 Comments
Hi my dear friends!
It's Irina Gerschuk with you today. And I'd like to share with you my new Christmas card:
 I used the Dutch Daisy Doily die to create my background. As for me it's very versatile and stylish die))) I highlighted it with some rhinestones and a stamp sentiment.
A closer look to the details:
Die used:
Dutch Daisy Doily (Set of 2)

And don't miss our new challenge - the theme is so versatile, and the price is yummy)))))

Thank you for stopping by!
Have a lovely day!
Irina

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