26 September 2020

Reverse Confetti | Wishing You Joy

Hello there, today I have a card to share with you using the new Reverse Confetti Wreath Of Joy Confetti Cuts. This set is so beautiful and comes with different layers so that you can use as many or as little as you want. 


I started off by taking an A2 white card base and embossed it using the PTI Linen Impression Plate. I then took the Reverse Confetti Wreath Of Joy Confetti Cuts and die cut the main portion from white cardstock and the layered J and Y from black cardstock, these were added to the white layer with glue. I then cut the leaves from Simon Says Stamp Copper Glitter Cardstock



I just added glue along the spine of the leaves so that I could still have some dimension to them. The whole piece was added to the card base with foam tape. I then stamped the sentiment from the Reverse Confetti Joyful Holiday Wishes Stamp Set (I just masked off a section of a larger sentiment) on to black cardstock with Versamark Ink. I applied white embossing powder and heat set. It was cut in to a strip and added to the card with more foam tape. 

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Although black is not a colour usually associated with Christmas, I really love the combination of black and copper together and I think they work well for a CAS Christmas card. Thank you so much for visiting me today. I really do appreciate it. I hope you have a lovely day and a great weekend! 

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful CAS design. The black & copper do look gorgeous together, might have to try that combination for myself. Stay safe, healthy and happy creating x

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  2. Looks beautiful with the copper centrepiece. I think anything glittery is great for Christmas even in non traditional colours. CAS gorgeousness! Xx

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