Welcome to the CTMH Spotlight Blog Hop for September!
This month we are highlighting chipboard Dimensional Elements.
You should have arrived here from Melinda's blog, but this is a circular hop, so it doesn't matter where you start along the hop.
I used a chipboard snowflake from the DE Flurry set on my little 4x4 card. One of the things I love about CTMH chipboard DEs is that they are white, and ready to take ink or whatever you want to add to them, or you can just leave them as is, like I seem to do so often.
On my snowflake I added some clear chunky glitter, using Liquid Glass to adhere it to the chipboard.
I hope you enjoyed your short stay, and now you can hop on over to Kristie's blog to see what she's created using CTMH Dimensional Elements.
Happy creating! :)
Supplies used (all CTMH unless otherwise noted):
Paper: Mistletoe B&Ts; Black, Colonial White, New England Ivy CS
Stamps: All The Best - Noel, Unity - frame
Inks: Cranberry, Black, New England Ivy, VersaMark
Embellishments: DE Flurry, Colonial White ribbon, Black bigger brad, Chunky Glitter (SU)
Other items: 1 1/4" Circle Punch, Clear Detail embossing powder, Craft Heater, Liquid Glass, 3D foam tape
15 comments:
Cool...I didn't even know there was such a hop!!! LOVE your snowflake! A hopping I will go...a hopping I will go...lol
Beautiful card, everything is in perfect balance and I am loving the glitter on the snowflake.
Very beautiful!!
Super cute!
Beautiful card, love the glittery snowflake!
BEEEEEAutiful! I love those snowflakes and LOVE what you did with this one!
Love that chunky glitter, it really made the snowflake look snowy!
OMG, gorgeous card!
Vicki, your work is gorgeous--as always!
Did not buy these DE - no snow in FLA - now I wish I had! Great job!
Very pretty and oh-so-festive!
Vicki: Love this card. Maybe I'll cardlift it. So darling.
Beautiful card. I love how classy it looks, and just the right amount of sparkle!
Very pretty! I just love to make Christmas cards.
(Hopping from a link Traci Law sent.)
SUCH beautiful card!! Love it!!!
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