Let’s party with Glitter powders!


Hello lovely crafty friends, my name is Sasha and I am so honoured to be joining the 2022 WOW creative team!! I can’t even contain my excitement so I put it into not one, but two glitterrific birthday cards! I love sparkle, the sparklier, the happier so let's sparkle away!



To create the backgrounds for both cards,  I used Catherine Pooler touch of lemon, Marion Emberson punch and Neptune powders to make blob like shapes on my panels. To make these shapes, pick a corner of you paper and dab it with the embossing ink pad. As you reach the edge of your shape, twist your pad a bit to remove the harsh lines. you can find a detailed reel over on the WOW embossing Instagram page  that will hopefully give you a better idea than my waffle.


Using the Confetti Circle stencil, I added embossed dots in the same colours as above. Then I ink blended over the stencil with some black ink. To add more interest, I used the  line stamps from the wall art set and made random but scattered lines focusing on filling the white space. On the other card, I took some neon pens and created some confetti kind of shapes. Is it really a paartay if there is no glitter and confetti?!

Adding some black shading with a colouring pencil to the edges maskes such a vast difference right?!

To create the disco ball, I scored a holographic cardstock panel both vertically and horizontanly, then I die cut a circle out of that panel. To add a beautiful 3d effect, I cut a out a few of the left over squares and used foam tape to stick them on to the circle die cut in a check pattern.

 

To finish off the cards, I embossed a Happy Birthday die cut with mermaid tails embossing glitter. This sentiment is perfect to hide the swinging mechanism for the disco ball. I have a quick Reel on Instagram that shows how to make this super quick and easy mechanism.  For the first card I stuck a dancing people cutout (image from google) to the disco ball so that when it swings it looks like the people are dancing! Afterall it isnt a party until we swing from the Chandlier! :)


Thank you so much for visiting this post. 







Comments

  1. This is so exciting and gorgeous! Love how you used the embossing powder in such creative ways! Can't wait to see more!

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  2. These are gorgeous! Going to go check out the video tutorial! Great job Sasha!

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