Sunday, 7 October 2012

Sunday Stampers - Week 226 - Snowflakes

Hels has gone all 'Christmassy' this week for Week 226 of her fabulous Sunday Stamper challenge  with a gorgeous snowflake tag. 

For my entry I have made this card.  The background is made up with Hansa Yellow & Phthalo Blue Pan Pastel.  These are amazing to use but I really do need to practise more - am getting better each time I give them a go & need loads more colours!  Next I spritzed the card with Blue Patina Perfect Pearls with a little Pewter added to the mix.  I dug out some old Fancy Pants stamps & used IndigoBlu Mega-flakes (Winter Dawn) on the flourish then inked the edges of the card with Tim Holtz Walnut Stain Distress Ink.  I stamped the little Anna Griffin snowflakes in Lightening Black (how long does a stamp last - I've had this one for years!) & then added gold bling to each one.  I over stamped the Tim Holtz deer die with an Artemio music score stamp in the same ink pad & the 'Ho Ho Ho' stamp is Anna Griffin again & I added a small piece of spare ribbon underneath it. Lastly I mounted the white card onto black & randomly stamped the snowflake again around the edges of the main card.

Have a great week everyone - I can say this because 'yay' it's still 'Sunday' & I have already uploaded my entry!  I have decided not to go for the record of being last this week although I must admit that I haven't done the ironing!  Take care. Sx
 


8 comments:

  1. YAY! LOVE this... I am just beginning to dabble with the Pan Pastels too... I have a few to play with just not any time to have a faff... love your background and thanks for the info about the PPs - was wondering if I could do that :O)) Thanks for joining in with the Sunday Stamper... seeing as you are so eary you could make another rofl x

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  2. This is a very stylish and superb card, I really love it. Thank you for your lovely comment on mine. The best tip I saw for the snowflake was on you tube and Tim saying he puts tissue tape on the back before he folds them. It works a treat. Hugs barb x

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  3. Absolutely gorgeous - I just love the flourish with the flakes!
    Alison x

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  4. A really beautiful card Sue, I do love that Tim deer die and your PP background is just gorgeous. I am just beginning with mine, only have a few but they are fun to use. Love that Fancy Pants stamp with the mega flakes. Well done on getting yours done on Sunday! Crafty hugs, Anne x

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  5. This has to be one of my favourite of your cards Sue. Love everything about it, the background, the fab snowflakes, the mega-flake gilding, the deer, oh everything! Keep going with those Pan Pastels, you are really getting the hang of them if this is anything to go by. Hugs, Buttons x

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  6. Woo hoo what a fabulous card Sue, so glad to see you are using PanPastels, they are fab aren't they? Love your whole design.
    Thanks for your lovely comment today.
    hugs {brenda} xox

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  7. Well done on getting your card done on the day!! It's a great card - love the pale blue, black and gilding altogether!!

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  8. Hi Sue, me again. Rusting powder is a medium sold by Crafty Notions. You put an adhesive on first (also sold by CN) and then sprinkle the powder on top. It is then spritzed with white vinegar and when it dries, it looks beautifully rusted. I don't seem to be able to get it right first time though and I end up using some acrylic paint in brown dabbed over the top. The gritty powder underneath then takes on the look of rust. It is quite fun to use but does take patience! Hope that explains it well enough. Thanks for your lovely comments too. Crafty hugs, Anne x

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