I used the hexagon impression plate to cut the pp paper then inserted them back into the correct place and added the blue on top, I like this look and can see it being very versatile. It doesn't take very long and is in fact very therapeutic a bit like a jigsaw puzzle lol.
The baubles are stamped and embossed in silver although it looks gold on the photo, I was stuck for a way to stop them looking like they were hanging in mid air so used a peel off, can't believe this is the first time I have used one in years when they used to be used on every card.
Ingredients
Image: Papermania "Home for Christmas" Stamps
Sentiment: "Gingerbread Lane" Papertrey Ink
Papers: "Nordic Reindeer" Pink Petticoat
Cardstock: "Elegant Evening" Papertrey Ink
7 comments:
Wow, another stunning hexagons card Amanda. Love the blues too. And the baubles are such a great touch - isn't it odd, I keep wondering whether to ditch my peel offs but something says 'No' - and this is a perfect example.
Clever you buying the dies when in the USA too :)
Hugs, Di xx
Ooh, lovely! Great background Amanda.
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so stunning amanda.i love your background and fab baubles :D
xx coops xx
Love love love this card Amanda. The hexagons (from the quilter part of me) and the blue reindeer paper is gorgeous. NEED that paper!
Well done.
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Gorgeous card Amanda, such a great design and love the colours :o) Hugs, Lisa x
Hi Amanda
That is one fabby background and I love the embossing.
I was wrong about the Pink Petticoat trees on my card today. I managed to find them here
http://www.pinkpetticoat.co.uk/digi_stamps_boutique/digi_stamps_flirty_christmas_tree/flirty_christmas_tree.php
Love Jules xx
Gorgeous Amanda x
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