Card #1
Recipe
7" x 5" card - made from Limetree Crafts card stock
acetate - Limetree Crafts
sentiment paper - unknown digital from stash
snowflake die - The Works
This was the most difficult card to photograph! From the front I caught my own reflection, turning to one side I got the reflections from the hedge outside, turning it the other way I got the reflection of the trees, (we have two very large windows), I was also catching the reflection of the vertical blinds, when I closed them trying to stop the reflections, making it look striped! Arrgh! Ready to scream at this point. I really cannot believe I actually managed to get this with no reflection in the end having moved things around the room into various positions. If at first you don't succeed try, try, try again - and again, and again and again ....😁😂
Card# 2
11 comments:
Two lovely cards for the challenge Christine....love the one with acetate and the snowflake....great design ...
Glad your water is back up and running take care xxx
Two beautiful cards Christine ..love the design of your first one...lovely wreath card
Anne
A gorgeous Christmas card,love it.xxx
Hi Christine
Fabulous cards ....
Hope you are well
Hugs Sylvie xx
These are both gorgeous, love them!
Hugs
Linda xxx
Beautiful cards, especially love the first one xx
Just so beautiful Christine, two fabulous cards, beautifully designed, Kate x x
1st one is amazing, love it.both lovely cards Christine xxxxx
Beautiful makes Christine - and don't worry about being late - life is like that sometimes - its taken me until now to get around to commenting! Big hugs Rachel xx
Both worth waiting for. I have a love hate with acetate. It almost becomes a battle of wits to get a non reflective photo. I have those deer prints in a pAper pack. All so pretty. My tutorials are up now for making the double point card. You will find the link to them on my latest blog post. It is a fun fold to try and very easy to make. Hugs Mrs A.
Your acetate split from card is so effect I've that snowflake is fantastic. x
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