Hi everyone and welcome back to our creative WOW space!
Raluca here and I'm so excited to share with you my new CAS card showcasing a beautiful WOW! pearl embossing powder.
I created this card to play along with the "Pearl" theme for the Wow! Embossing Powder Facebook Fan Group page monthly challenge - ❤ WOW Embossing Powder Fans ❤
https://www.facebook.com/groups/WOWEPFans/
For my card I played with the fabulous
WE09 Red Pearl embossing powder, along with the WL01 Bright White, along with these WOW must have tools WOW! Clear Ultra Slow Drying Embossing Pad, WOW! Dual Speed Heat Tool - Euro and WOW! Premium Embossing Craft Mat.
I started my card by die cutting a grey panel and stamped using
WOW! Clear Ultra Slow Drying Embossing Pad the gorgeous flower from the Mondo Hydrangea by Julie Ebersole, Essentials by Ellen Clear Stamps. I stamped it on both corners and heat embossed them using the lovely WE09 Red Pearl embossing powder. For more effect I added some strokes on the flowers with a white pencil.
This powder is so pretty and special. On white is just a white powder with shades of red , but on a dark cardstock the color transforms in dusty pink, red or rose gold. Love it!
Next I cut a small panel from dusty pink cardstock and heat embossed it using the same
WE09 Red Pearl embossing powder. Then I die cut a panel from grey cardstock and white embossed using the WL01 Bright White powder a sentiment from the fabulous Penny Black Hope Shines stamp set.
I glued the grey panel onto the pink one and mounted it on the card.
I added a few rose gold sequins, adhered the panel on a white base and my card was done.
Super easy to create and with such a fabulous result!
That's all from me today!
Have a lovely weekend!
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So soft and delicate, really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful card Raluca and I love the quite neutral tones with the warm tone of the Red Pearl embossing and also the great bright white for the sentiment. x
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