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So, this card came to me as I waking up one morning this week. I love it when that happens! The epiphany was that the trees in this DSP from Home for the Holidays is the perfect scale for the Sleigh Ride dies! Some Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer paper and some vellum, and look at these gorgeous layers! I admit that this card is actually sitting on my kitchen table so I can keep looking at it :)
I did curve the sentiment to fit the oval edge, which is really easy with the clear mount version. I just laid it under the oval on the clear block and adjusted the curve until it matched. It is embossed with Pewter embossing powder. I thought I grabbed the Silver, but I was wrong. I really love the Pewter though, so its all good :)
Inside I stamped some snow and a little snowman. I did not really have time to find a good sentiment for the inside yet, but I will get there.
That's all I have for you, now it's time to go see what Rochelle Blok has created, I am certain it will be amazing!
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This is so pretty, Tanya. Love the layers and you're so right, the DSP is perfect for the sleigh ride. I also think the little snowman on the inside is adorable!
ReplyDeleteLovely! Genius move using that strip of DSP!
ReplyDeleteLove all the details Tanya. The paper is a great fit and I love the stitching.
ReplyDeleteLots like Currier and Ives! Super idea to use the DSP. And thanks for the reminder that we can curve the clear mounts--I haven't used that trick in long time.
ReplyDeleteThe background paper is a fabulous idea! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely scene Tanya. The addition of the stitching is great and the dsp makes a perfect backdrop. Xx
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Tanya. It reminds me of a Currier and Ives scene!
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