Greetings Earthlings!
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YAY! It's finally here!! The Operation Write Home blog hop for World Card Making Day! I hope you are having a great hop - or if you're starting here I hope you find lots of great inspiration!! If you want to start at the top, you can click on the banner above to get there.
I am supposed to say why I donate my cards and funds to Operation Write Home. To be honest, when I actually think about the men and women (& dogs!) that risk their lives half a world away I get really choked up. These are VOLUNTEERS, folks. VOLUNTEERS! Please click on the link on the upper right and at least give this fine organization some $ to pay for shipping. The soldiers don't have to pay postage to send these cards home but we do have to
pay to send these cards to our
HEROES.
I kept this Christmas card simple. I wanted it to have a 'classic' look.
I started by embossing the base of the card using a Sizzix folder. I surfed and found the one I used ON SALE! I like the Sizzix folders for embossing the bases of cards because they seem to be a teeny weeny bit bigger than most of the Cuttlebug folders I have.
Next up I cut out the deer with a Memory Box die. Have you seen these? They are so crisp and detailed. This one is called Deer Trio. I added the style number to this picture in case you go looking for it. I purposely cut it out off center to balance out the sentiment.
The way the die is made you can make the 'ground' they are standing on thicker or thinner.. I kept this thin to leave plenty of room for the
sentiment.
After I had it cut out I used the Cuttlebug folder Swiss Dots only on the 'ground' portion of the die cut. This made the 'sandwich' very wide so I could not use my Texture Boutique to emboss, instead I used my Big Shot. Even so, the antlers were over the edge but being so thin they just bent a little as it went through the machine.
I made the sentiment with PSE and then cut it out using a Spellbinders Fancy Tags. I also embossed the die cut.
Just to help the sentiment stand out a little bit I used some Memento Summer Sky ink (yeah, I know it's a winter scene..) on a sponge and LIGHTLY applied it to the top 1/4 of the base. It barely shows and you're not really aware of it
until you look for it.
Put it all together with foam tape and voilà!
I still can't believe that I made a card without Copics or stamps!
I still can't believe that I made a card without Copics or stamps!
Now you're off to the next stop on the blog hop! Have fun!
Party on, Wayne
I love the white on white, and the deer die is a great addition!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. Love your "no copics" take on your cards. HAH!
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Beautiful use of die cuts and embossing! I love the white on white effect.
ReplyDeleteLovely scene with the embossed paper, great cards
ReplyDeleteThis card is beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCute card. Love the white on white.
ReplyDeleteThis is nice! I like the white on white theme very much!
ReplyDeleteLove the white on white embossing. How creative to emboss everything!! It really works on your card.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful with embossed white on white!
ReplyDeleteWhite on white is STUNNING! Love all the embossing; and I'm having fun with my new Nestabilities labels too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful dimension with the deer layer. The subtle touch of color is really nice. Thanks for sharing your card!
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ReplyDeleteFirst I've gotta say I love the video of the flipping hippo at the top of your blog!
ReplyDeleteSecond, you achieved your goal of a classy card. What patience to do all the detail embossing and cutting. It is very serene and beautiful
Thirds, thanks for supporting OWH.
Last of all "Party on, Garth!"
Loving the white on white.
ReplyDeleteI love your style! Less is more!
ReplyDeleteSincerely, Coleen from Anaheim
Beautifully elegant white on white (yes, with a subtle touch of blue). The deer die and the sentiment die add to the dimention of the card and to the rich feel. good job.
ReplyDeleteJust stunning! I lve the crisp clean feel of the card! Very elegant! http://visionsofpaper.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteYou nailed it - classic & timeless, what a beautiful card! thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHappy Hopping!
This is a showstopper~ love the texture and white on white
ReplyDeleteLove the white out look!
ReplyDeleteI love the Blanco Y Blanco! I love the texture of the embossing.
ReplyDeleteRaeanna Smith
Wow... Beautifully done!!! That deer trio die is quite fancy!
ReplyDeletesimple????? you call this simple???? it looks like it took all day.... and it's GORGEOUS!!!! wowza gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeletehugs :)
Fabulous white on white card that anyone would be proud to receive! Thanks for all of your tips, and for supporting OWH!
ReplyDeletevery nice, sometimes white is the best colour
ReplyDeleteWow, this is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteStunning card. Love the all white design.
ReplyDeleteSimple?? It's gorgeous! Really, really like this one! Thanks for supporting OWH!!
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Wonderful OWH card-love the white on white-so elegant! I am with you- I appreciate all of the troops and their families- alot!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous white on white card! So elegant and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWOW!! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your card!! It is sort of CAS, yet a bit more. Don't know what to call it except lovely, beautiful, just-right, perfectly appointed, well, you know! TFS
ReplyDeleteLOVE the white on white. All that texture and layers - absolutely GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteVery nice tone-on-tone design. Thanks for the tip on the Memory Box Dies too, that brand is new to me. Thanks for joining in the hop and supporting Operation Write Home.
ReplyDeleteI love the look of an all-white embossed card. So crisp and clean.
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning, Dawn! Love the white on white and the deer.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love white on white!
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