Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Scrapy Land Challenge #68 ~ Embossing (heat or dry)


Hello Blogging Friends,


Today is the start of a new challenge on the Scrapy Land Challenge Blog ~


Scrapy Land Challenge #68 with a theme of Embossing (heat or dry) PLUS use any brand of low profile or steel ruled  die Scrapy Land sells.


We have some exciting news to share!  There will now be TWO Winners for each challenge!!  One will be a random winner and the other will be chosen by the Design Team!


  Each winner will receive a $10 gift certificate to go shopping at Scrapy Land!



We will continue to have the Top Three and Honorable Mention.


Here is my card for this challenge:



Ingredients:

Tim Holtz Alterations Collections Texture Fades embossing folder
Blue Core'dinations paper
White Iridescent paper
White fun foam
Aqua Iridescent paper
Kraft card stock
Blue ink

For this A2 card I started with Kraft card stock for the base of the card.  I took some Blue Core'dinations paper and the Tim Holtz Alerations Collections Texture Fades embossing folder and ran it through my Vagabond.  I sanded it a bit with my sanding tool, inked the edges with Blue ink and attached it to the base of the card. I took the Elizabeth Crafts Happy Birthday die and some white fun foam and ran that through my Vagabond.  I took the White Iridescent paper and the Elizabeth Crafts Happy Birthday die and ran that through the Vagabond.  I then glued the White Iridescent paper onto the white fun foam and then attached it to the card.  I took the Die-Versions Butterfly die and some Aqua Iridescent paper and cut out the butterfly and then I cut out the butterfly with the fun foam and glued the paper onto the fun foam and then added the butterfly to the card.  I really love using the fun foam to make the dies stand out!

Here is another shot of the card so you can see the iridescent color of the paper:





Be sure to stop by the Scrapy Land Challenge #68 and see all the wonderful creations that the Scrapy Land Design Team have created!


Now it is your turn to create something for the Scrapy Land Challenge #68!!



Please remember to 

  • include one or more die brands that Scrapy Land sells
  • follow the current theme
  • include a link to this challenge in your post
  • it would be very helpful if you would list the dies that you use


This challenge closes on July 2.  Each of the Winners will receive a $10 gift certificate to the Scrapy Land store.


Thanks for stopping by!

Lori

10 comments:

  1. Beautifully designed card in such pretty color combo! Love it!
    Hugs
    Samra
    Paper Talk with Samra

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  2. This is such a sweet birthday card! I love your color combo and the sanded background really makes the embossing folder design pop.

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  3. Hi Lori this is a stunning birthday card. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  4. The embossed background looks beautiful and the font of the happy birthday is gorgeous~such a whimsical feel! Great job my friend!
    Have a great day!
    Sherrie K

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  5. This is so gorgeous, Lori!! The embossed background looks amazing!! I love how the beautiful pink embossed sentiment just pops!! The butterfly is a perfect touch!! Love this, my friend!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  6. OK, Lori, I have GOT to get that Happy Birthday die! The embossed background looks beautiful, but layering that sentiment atop just makes for a Stunning birthday greeting! And the sparkly layered butterfly is the perfect finishing touch! Sending hugs!

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  7. Happiness is receiving a birthday card as pretty and sweet as this one! Gorgeous pastels and papers, Lori! It's beautiful! xx

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  8. Oh wow these are so pretty and elegant Lori!! Love the butterfly die for sure! :) HUGS

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  9. Lori, I just love this color combo and the EF layered with the dies. A stunning project! Sorry for getting around late, but happy to be visiting! Big hugs, Autumn

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