I have another Christmas card to share today.
I used Loll's Tissue Paper technique.
I didn't add any color to the white tissue paper, just scrunched it up and glued it onto white cardstock.
After lightly adding some VersaMark on the wrinkles, I heat embossed it with gold.
The picture doesn't show the shine of the embossing.
CAS Mix Up is easy this month.
I've done some die cutting and dry embossing along with the tissue and heat embossing.
Challenge closes on the 24th.
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Mixed Christmas Sentiments (HLS)
Ink: Encore Gold
Paper: Neena Solar White, Gold Foil (SU), Tissue Paper
Other: Gold EP (SU), Infinity Circles (HA), Jumping Reindeer (Gina Marie), Kars Snowfall EF (ret. Cuttlebug)
wow - what a great idea to do your background with the tissue paper - very klassy card, Bonnie!!!
ReplyDeletethe gold and white are a perfect combination and I love the tissue paper background.
ReplyDeleteLove the tissue with the gold embossed creases Bonnie - perfect behind your beautiful golden deer! Merry Christmas (almost!) Julia xx
ReplyDeleteThe first thing that caught my eye was that awesome background! Thanks for the inspiration on this one. I tried the tissue paper and just kept ripping it when I lifted it. This is not only a brilliant solution but it looks gorgeous behind your die cut!
ReplyDeleteYour background caught my eye immediately! Thanks for the idea because I kept tearing the tissue when adding color. Love this. It's so perfect behind your die cut reindeer. Brilliant take on the tissue paper technique!!
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Gorgeous tissue behind the lovely deer, Bonnie! Just love the texture of the embossed dots too!!
ReplyDeleteA lovely card and I love the tissue paper technique
ReplyDeleteI must give it a try xx
How stunnings and elegant is this Bonnie - love the subtle background to the beautiful die cut.
ReplyDeleteChristmas blessings to you and yours
Maxine
Merry Christmas, Bonnie. This card is so beautiful. The crinkle tissue looks like branches the deer is jumping through. Thank you for the stunning card. It is just lovely.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design, my friend. Love the white tissue with the gold embossing. xx
ReplyDeleteSo festive and beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Bonnie!!
sandy xx
Merry Christmas Bonnie! I love the gold..so pretty!
ReplyDeleteSo very elegant, a beautiful card.
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Love your elegant card with that pretty gold embossed tissue paper. I will have to try that technique. TFS
ReplyDeleteA really beautiful card Bonnie. Barbxx
ReplyDeleteSimple and gorgeous Bonnie. Love the red nose! Awesome background.
ReplyDeleteSo elegant, and love the highlights of gold embossing on the wrinkles. Sets that splendid deer off enormously. Just beautiful! TFS, Hugs & Merry Christmas
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Bonnie! lOVE the mellow gold embossing powder behind the bold gold deer!
ReplyDeleteStunning effect and love the classy white and gold and what a cute pop of red x
ReplyDeleteElegant and so eye catching, Bonnie ... the gold veined tissue makes a gorgeous background for that handsome reindeer with his fabulous Rudolph nose! Joyeux Noël & hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteLove the elegance of gold and white! Beautiful piece of tissue paper for the background and gorgeous leaping deer.
ReplyDeleteI love the tissue paper with the beautifully gold embossed creases, Bonnie! That's a perfect background for the golden deer.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and your family! Hideko xx
Your card is just lovely! Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas to you!
ReplyDeleteThe gold embossed tissue paper is just perfect with this gold die cut deer in the frame Bonnie, and I adore the snowfall embossing in the background too. x
ReplyDeleteso gorgeous and elegant Bonnie...love the look.
ReplyDeletexx Karen
LOVE gold and white together Bonnie my friend! So classy! Sorry I haven't been around in a while . . . mum keeps me very busy! I hope to do better in 2018! All good intentions anyway! I hope you had a good Christmas and that 2018 will be a happy and - above all - healthy one! Love & Hugs. Hazel xx
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Your tissue technique looks like tree branches, Bonnie. Perfect behind a leaping deer.
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