This week's Watercooler Wednesday challenge. Jackie Susnik has provided us with a sketch for this challenge and it's surprising how the same sketch can take so many different forms depending on who is inspired by it.
This is my design for the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge 37. It is difficult to get a good picture of an acetate card. I put this on a black background and hope you can see the colours.
I used a window sheet for the square card and embossed the snowflakes (from The Snowflake Spot and Letterpress Winter) with white embossing powder. The diagonal stipe and the round background for the words are Bashful Blue cardstock. There is a scalloped circle of metallic silver behind the blue cardstock. I used the stamp set Joyful Season for the sentiment on the front and inside of the card.
Wow, Betty, what an amazing card! Yes, it's difficult to get a good photo of something so shiny, but I imagine that in person it seems as if you're holding snowflakes in your hands. Such a great idea and beautifully created. Thanks so much for joining us this week for our Watercooler Wednesday challenge.
ReplyDeleteBetty Lee.......What a gorgeous card. It looks amazing. Another beautiful sample of Jackie's sketch and a great technique. Glad to see you back.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Betty Lee. Thanks for joining the challenge.
ReplyDeleteBetty Lee, this is so cool. I love ascetate cards, but it is so difficult to capture how pretty they are in real life. Thank you so much for joining the Watercooler Challenge!
ReplyDeleteBetty Lee, I hope you read this very soon. I need you to link back to the Watercooler Wednesday post in order to make your card eligible for being voted on.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card, Betty Lee. Thanks for joining us at Watercooler Wednesday Challenges. Marsha DT @ WWC
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea to use acetate as the card base. Thanks for playing along this week.
ReplyDeleteTerrific card Betty Lee. The bashful blue looks wonderful against the acetate and I love all the snowflakes. Bet its even more awesome in real time. Happy to see you made it back to this great challenge site.
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