Wednesday, December 26, 2012

December Blog Hop

Hey all! Hope you had a great Christmas.  So the challenge at Papertrey Ink December Blog Hop was " White on White".  I started thinking about this and thought what would make white on white stand out?  Texture, glitter and dimension?
So I started with scoring lines on the front of the card every 1/4".  Then laid 1/8" score tape in between each line.  I did the first 3 lines with glitter, then white Pearl-Ex and then glitter on the last 3 lines.  I die cut the "blessed" greeting and popped it up with foam tape.  Punched a hole in the glitter layer and tied white satin ribbon through the hole.  Then popped the whole glitter panel up on a white base card.  White cardstock is all Papertrey Ink.

This picture shows the glitter verses the pearl-ex up close.

Thanks for stopping by,
Sentimentally Sue.

18 comments:

  1. Pretty card! Love the glittery lines!

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  2. So pretty! Those glitter stripes are genius!

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  3. Gorgeous…. love the sparkly stripes!

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  4. Really beautiful. I love your idea of scored lines and lines of glitter.

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  5. Sue, Love your scoring and the glitter with the big sentiment! So Pretty!

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  6. So beautiful ~ love all of the glitter!

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  7. Absolutely gorgeous! Love what you did here!

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  8. I love the glitter behind the sentiment. Really adds dimension. Your card is beautiful :-)

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  9. Always a glitter fan, so happy to see another idea for a background behind the die. Will have to remember that!

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  10. Wow! So so gorgeous!! The score lines and the glitter strips look awesome! I am giving it a 10!

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  11. This is so lovely! I love the dimension created by the glitter and pearl rows! Gorgeous card!

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