I 've used a 3D Embossing folder on a piece of mop up watercoloured card. I've tinted with Distress inks and some gilding waxes on the leaves and petals, but unfortunately you can't see the shine they give, with a stamped and gold embossed sentiment to complete.
The rest of the team have some great samples to show, so please visit the main blog, where you will also find all the challenge details.
My first Christmas card for the box, it feels good to have made a start, so let's hope I won't be making a last minute dash this year.
Have a great day and thanks for your visit.
Avril xx
Such a pretty card! Loving the poinsettia embossing folder and the way you coloured it with the watercolour is beautiful 😊. Happy wishes! Hugs Jo x
ReplyDeleteGorgeou card and lovely colours. Christmas is coming nearer! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Avril, it looks beautiful and I bet the shine is pretty.
ReplyDeleteI have made a start but its slow, keep gettng distracted...:)) xx
Fabulous embossing folder and love the way you coloured the flowers
ReplyDeleteCarol x
Beautiful embossing Avril. It must be great to get started on your holiday cards. I hope all is well with you. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful Avril and so much depth, very different to the embossing folders of old. I will confess to buying one or two Lisa Horton ones recently.
ReplyDeleteB x
Just gorgeous Avril, live that folder and how beautifully coloured its is
ReplyDeleteJoan x
Quite a beautiful card! You’ve painted the embossing to perfection for depth and detail.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Avril, love the embossing folder you used.
ReplyDeleteYvonne xx
A gorgeous card! Thank you for having me as a guest designer at Try It On Tuesday!
ReplyDeleteDiane {Nellies Nest}
This is lovely Avril! Your soft tinting on this lovely embossed flower is delightful. Hugs, Lesley
ReplyDeleteWell done, a nice looking card.
ReplyDeleteHappy October wishes.
All the best Jan
This is gorgeous, beautiful coloring of the embossed pattern.
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