This week over at Crafty Creations we have a Christmas project with an optional cracked glass effect.
For those of you that haven't done it before - me included - it is done by putting several layers of clear embossing powder on top of your image- heating in between layers - leaving to cool and then bending image to crack the embossing - very effective!
My gatefold card uses DCWV papers to back - the lovely Sugar Nellie - Leanne Ellis image coloured with copics,Cutting Cafe string of baubles and sentiment printed on DCWV paper and coloured with Sakura.
I finnished it off with a doodled outline to match bauble string and two tiny pegs to hold on the string of baubles.
We have Regina Easter from the Cutting Cafe as the sponsor this week and the lucky winner can choose any 3 printable stamps - fabby!
Always worth a visit to see what the DT have been upto - we love to visit you and your Crafty Creations.
oh do i love this! absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeletei haven't tried that technique yet but i sure love the look.
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oh love this hun its brilliant love cheryl xxxxxxx
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ReplyDeleteI like this effect as well, throuble is I tend to get it even when that's not the intention.
Lovely image on this one.
B x
Ooooh... gorgeous work Claire!!!
ReplyDeleteSaskia :)
This technique sounds great, crackling without all the expensive products, I must give it ago.
ReplyDeleteI love your card Claire, that image is just lovely and I love the baubles, you put cards together wonderfully.
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Hi claire, I love the cracked glass effect, I must try it, lovely image too, and I love your doodling around the edge.
ReplyDeleteLove, Rose xx
beautiful Claire, love this cracked glass effect!
ReplyDeleteblessings, Maria
Wonderful job with the technique! Your card is so lovely Claire!!
ReplyDeletecette carte est superbe, avec ces couleurs.
ReplyDeletewow this is fantastic Claire, I hope you and your family are well take care Maxine
ReplyDeleteI love this, the colours are beautiful and the image is beautiful, well suited for the effect you've used. So, you layer powder over paper, heat set, then relayer, reheat several times and then bend it? Is it just powder or do you need to use embossing ink too? You must need the ink, the powder would blow everywhere if you did it w/o!! I must try this NOW :)
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