This one was made with one of my fave techniques... emboss resist, using a star stamp from an Artemio Christmas set, together with some splodges from SU's French Foliage set. The starry border is from a Martha Stewart punch and is trimmed with a double ribbon supporting a tiny star charm.
The sentiment is from Hero Arts.
This one is made using the Split Negative technique, where two images were embossed, one in black on white and the other in white in black, both using twinkly embossing powders. Both images were then cut in half vertically and each section joined with its negative.
Of course you get two cards from the process which is a bonus!
The stamp is called Starry Night from Hero Arts.
The stamp is called Starry Night from Hero Arts.
A fun one to finish... this is one of a dozen or so asked for by a friend who has moved back to Massachusetts and asked specifically for rectangular cards because of the US postal rates. Her husband will be popping by to pick them up before he finally moves back there. It's another using my new Hero Arts/Sizzix combo of stamps and dies.
The sentiment is computer generated using Elementary SF and Enviro fonts.
Christmas is definitely coming!
The sentiment is computer generated using Elementary SF and Enviro fonts.
Christmas is definitely coming!
I shall be visiting the craft fair at the NEC on Thursday, travelling with Anne (Stargroves) and we are looking forward to a great day. Do stop and say Hi if you see us... I'll be carrying my "Less is More" tote!
Have a great week.
Stunning cards - love the way you sneak in different techniques to get us thinking.
ReplyDeleteAlso loving those Hero/Art/Sizzix combos and will be looking out for them at the NEC - unfortunately I think it will be Friday when I go so will miss you. Have fun
Love your twinkly stars, Chrissie. Thank you for comment on my card - the font I used is this
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I love it!! xx
They are all just gorgeous! I've not come across the split negative technique before - must try that it looks fabulous. Enjoy the NEC - I may go on Saturday or Sunday.
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Tara x
Hi Chrissie
ReplyDeleteThree stunners love the black and white one...it looks a bit complicated....i will have a try.....
Hugs
Sylvie
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Fabulous cards Chrissie, love the positive and negative ones - must see if I have a suitable stamp to try it! Enjoy the Nec, wish I was going but I did get to go to the SECC on Thursday. Carol x
ReplyDeleteWonderful cards , love the blue and white one .
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Fantastic cards Chrissie, I love all the techniques you use.
ReplyDeleteThank you again for another fab challenge,
Love Sarita xx
Just fabulous! Love them both...such great designs and handiwork!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your cards! Sure , I'll come back.
ReplyDeleteI love the split negative technique and have never tried it. These cards inspire me to remedy that. I love the resist technique too. Both are beautiful cards Chrissie. Thanks for the inspiration and the challenge.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous cards Chrissie! I think I need to try some resist embossing again... :)
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Lizy x
I'd forgotten about the Lucky dip week...I logged expecting a colour challenge!!
ReplyDeleteYour positive negative card is amazing, so effective :) Good choice to invite Vicky to guest design.
Enjoy the NEC.
Jenny x
Great cards Chrissie. Really difficult to choose a favourite but I do love the reindeer one.
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Lovely cards! I love them all - great stars !
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what a gorgeous set of cards... the first one is my fav!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for my warm welcome Chrissie! I love your array of cards especially that stunning split negative one - I'd forgotten all about that technique! Have a wonderful time at the NEC. Vx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous split negative! That is one technique I really dislike -- I NEVER get it to work - LOL :)
ReplyDeleteOMG! The split negative technique card is AMAZING!!! Gonna try that myself! Thanks for the great inspiration!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards as always x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards...and lucky you to be ahead a bit on your Christmas cards......loved them all!
ReplyDeleteLove your Christmas cards, think I must be avoiding starting making mine as this would have been a perfect challenge to start :) Have a fab time at the NEC, going to miss this one as I tend to spend the kids Christmas money hehe
ReplyDeleteWow you've been creative, that b&w tree is fabulous, love it! The reindeer is fun and your Artemio stars certainly look better than mine did last night:)
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Anne
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Love your cards! Especially the blue!
ReplyDeletea gorgeous creation, thanks for joining in at Charisma Cardz this week for our anything goes challenge! Gemma :)
ReplyDeleteSuper cards. I really like your emboss resist one. Well done on your article in Craft Stamper by the way I've just seen it. x
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful cards!! Especially love the black and white/negative cards...what a very cool technique...love the effect!! The white stars in blue is lovely, too!!
ReplyDeleteAll of your cards are wonderful. I really love your split negative cards-very unique! ;)
ReplyDeleteLovely cards as usual. I'm particularly impressed by the split negative technique-I haven't attempted it but it seems you would have to be very precise in the cutting of the image. Fab job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Chrissie, I love stamps and dies that co-ordinate, such a time saver. Hope your friends aren't snow bound in Massachusetts!! I wonder if your Less Is More philosophy will also apply to your crafty purchases at the NEC, lol!!
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Brenda Bah Humbug GDT
Your cards always take my breath away Chrissie! The stars are gorgeous. We both had Christmas blue in mind this week, I love the inked background and the tiny star embellie is the perfect touch. The split negative creation is absolutely GORGEOUS! I need to try that. It's quiet and peaceful and just so beautiful. I love the one with "Noel" best. The reindeer card is just plane fun. I love the snow! Thank you so much for your kind comment on my card this week. Have fun at NEC.
ReplyDeleteSure I left a message earlier ...oh well!great cards again Chrissie just adore that split negative one, well done again :O)Viv xx
ReplyDeleteI think the split negative one is my favorite, but all are fab!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards and I love the fun one at the end!
ReplyDeletelovely cards
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AllisonX
Three great cards and wonderful inspiration. I love the first one, such a beautiful blue and white color scheme. :) Ann
ReplyDeleteTotally gorgeous cards Chrissie - love each and everyone of them. Your 'cutting and sticking' is going from strength to strength.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing with us at Humbug Hall.
Ann xxx
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These are fabulous cards Chrissie, In particular, I love the split negative trees, such a wonderful effect.
ReplyDeleteHi Chrissie, Brilliant cards yet again love all three! Thanks so much for the inspiration and your wonderful challenge it's always a big highlight in my week :0) Gay xxx
ReplyDeleteThree great cards but love the split negative technique.
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Love the lok of the split negative! So effective!
ReplyDeleteFantastic cards. I love the reindeer card, he is so cute x
ReplyDeleteThese are stunning Chrissie, my fave is the black & white tree one. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMichelle xx
Fab! Thank you for joining our anything goes challenge this week at Charisma!
ReplyDeleteEmma x
Oh my goodness - these cards are stunning! I love the black and white and will have to try this technique. The blue stars card is gorgeous as well and the reindeer so playful and fun!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration!
Shanna aka Bananastamper :)
Brilliant cards Chrissie, as always. Love the Hero Arts stamps and matching dies - such a great idea. Love your inking technique on the blue star card - thanks for another fab. LIM challenge.
ReplyDeleteYou will no doubt be buying loads of lovely new stash at the NEC right now - hope you are having a fabulous day!
Hugs, Sylvia x
More gorgeous cards from you, I love those split negative cards.
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