I was determined to make an inchie which pleased me... and this one does.
I began by cutting a few squares, then dropping a little Festive Berries Distress Ink onto one before spritzing with water.
The next stage was to smear a little Old Silver Inka Gold onto part of it and spritzing again. When dry, the next thing was to stamp a tiny script stamp from SU(French Foliage) over it. I die cut a couple of holly leaves in green paper and added them before triple embossing... or maybe it was quadruple embossing (as I didn't use UTEE) with fine clear embossing powder. Whilst still molten, I stamped the circular stamp with Brilliance Gold ink into the corner. When cool I added the couple of pearls for berries.
I love that the card is so big, yet the image so small it really draws the eye as there's nothing else to look at!
I think this works for both Challenges CAS Mix Up and CAS Watercolour
Now for a trip to the park with my littlest grandchild!
Brilliant! So beautifully CAS and so artistic! Thanks for playing at CAS Watercolour:)
ReplyDeleteJust one word - PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteKath x
Yes, Perfect!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This little inch makes a HUGE impression! Awesome! xx
ReplyDeleteOh Chrissie this is amazing. It looks like a jewel, packed with richness and beauty. Thanks for joining us at CAS Mix Up! xx
ReplyDeleteThis little square has a huge impact, Chrissie! I love how you've embossed around it and let this little gem have the whole show! Thanks so much for sharing with us again at CAS Mix Up and CAS Watercolour!
ReplyDeleteLove all the texture your created with your design Chrissie, just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOnly 'you' could have so many details in such a small space and create the most GORGEOUS design! I love how you framed it with stitching on your squares, too! Absolutely stunning CAS card, Chrissie!!! Congrats on your well-deserved HM at CAS Mix Up!
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