Wednesday 15 April 2015

WMS April PJ Party


Grá O'Neill - Paper Learning Curve: Waltzingmouse Stamps A Good Egg, Gift Card It die, Simon Says Stamp Polka dot stencil

I've created a gift card card for a new arrival for the Waltzingmouse Stamps Pajama Party Challenge #2. I'm addicted to glitter paste so I've covered the card base in dimensional silver glitter polka dots and used vellum for the next layer because I couldn't bear to cover them up or the stamping on the gift card. The sentiment is embossed with liquid platinum adding to the dimension.

Grá O'Neill - Paper Learning Curve: Waltzingmouse Stamps A Good Egg, Gift Card It die, Simon Says Stamp Polka dot stencil

Poor lighting conditions as I sought out the last of the sun's rays in the garden for my photography session. Lots of shadows, but I hope you can get the gist!



http://www.simonsaysstampblog.com/wednesdaychallenge/simon-says-april-showers-andor-spring-flowers/http://virginiasviewchallenge.blogspot.ie/2015/04/virginias-view-challenge-14.htmlhttp://waltzingmouse.blogspot.ie/2015/04/welcome-to-our-april-pj-party.html



Supplies
Stamps: Waltzingmouse Stamps A Good Egg
Dies & Stencils etc: Waltzingmouse Stamps Gift Card It die, Simon Says Stamp Polka dot stencil

Ink: Memento Luxe Angel Pink, Morocco, Dandelion, Pear Tart, Bahama Blue, Love Letter.
Paper: White card & vellum from stash
Highlights: Bo Bunny Double Dot Silver Glitter Paste, Liquid Platinum embossing powder.

Hope you've enjoyed your visit and see you again soon.



8 comments:

  1. Very cool! I love your polka dots!

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  2. Love the textures and colours Grá !!!

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  3. What a pretty presentation, Gra! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at the Simon Says Stamp Wednesday challenge!

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  4. This is so pretty with the flowers and I love the glitter polka dots.

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  5. Oh, I wouldn't have wanted to cover those fabulous glitter spots even with vellum! What a really neat way to present a gift card.

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  6. What a fun idea to use the dots - and I agree with the vellum choice - too much pretty to cover up!

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