One more card for the Hero Arts Holiday Challenge. My card today is for the Anything Goes category. This is my first time trying a stencil with embossing paste. I used this technique on the small squares behind the gingerbread men. I think I am in LOVE! I am definitely going to try this again.
Supplies:
Paper: HA card and scraps
Ink: Versamark, Versafine and Tim Holtz
Stamps: Hero Arts
Dies/Punches: HA and PTI
Other: Gold and White embossing powders, Simon Says stencil, Dreamweaver embossing paste, OWH Sketch#163 and twine
Supplies:
Paper: HA card and scraps
Ink: Versamark, Versafine and Tim Holtz
Stamps: Hero Arts
Dies/Punches: HA and PTI
Other: Gold and White embossing powders, Simon Says stencil, Dreamweaver embossing paste, OWH Sketch#163 and twine
YAY!! So glad you're enjoying new techniques, Nancy! Love, love, love this adorable card and your embossing paste looks perfect! ♥
ReplyDeleteThey are darling! Good enough to eat! So glad you enjoyed your first stab at using embossing paste and a stencil - watch out, it can be addicting!
ReplyDeletesuper cute card, nancy... the gingerbread men are just so sweet!!
ReplyDeleteLove your card, Nancy! You did great with the embossing paste! The gingerbread men are so cute!
ReplyDeletethis is the sweetest card ever!!! I love gingerbread men, my fave!! :)
ReplyDeleteSoooooo cute cute cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute gingerbread men! Love this card, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteTotally adorable card, Nancy! Embossing paste is such a great element--I need to use mine more!
ReplyDeleteadorable card...
ReplyDeleteGreat card, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet...in many ways --- as an adorable card and as a reminder of just how yummy "Gingerbread" cookies are! Only wish I was good at making them. PS: I saw this over on the a2z Blog and also wanted to wish you luck on the DT Call. I LOVED being part of that wonderful team and hope once I'm on the mend again, I can hopefully apply to join again! Best of luck and hope you make it! Hugs, Lisa
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