During the summer, my friend Ruthann and I went to the SSAT show in Raleigh.
We wanted to do the make and take at the Stamp on It booth, but so
did everybody else. So we bought some of their stuff and figured we
could figure it out. With the help of a You Tube video, we did.
The design was printed on acetate and this self stick glitter film was added
behind the image.
It all looked kind of backwards to us, but when we had it done, it was amazing!
I'll add this to the gallery at CAS Christmas.
The challenge closes tomorrow, the 24th at midnight PDT.
Thanks for the visit and special thanks for your comments.
Enjoy!
Card Recipe
Stamps: Christmas Sentiments (PB)
Ink: Versafine Smokey Gray
Paper: Neenah
Other: Glitter Film, Art Acetate, (Stamp on It), Double Pierced Squares (Avery Elle)
28 comments:
Oh Bonnie, this is simply stunning!
Breathtaking beautiful!
Lynn
Oooh! What a fantastic result Bonnie, the glittery foil makes that scene really come to life for a fabulous Christmas look. Clever of you and your friend to get to grips with the technique at home, and so perfectly. x
So gorgeous!
Really sparkly and lovely. [Bunny]`
Holy guacamole, it IS amazing! It's jaw-dropping! It's beautiful!
Wow Bonnie, that's stunning, I'm trying to wrap my mind around what you did :)
Oh Bonnie, now I have picked up my jaw off the keyboard... this is amazing - what a fabulous technique and the resulting card is exquisite!
Blessings
Maxine
Wow, Bonnie, luv this card! I lived in the northeast for many years and this card brings back memories of snow scenes just like this. Also luv the nostalgic look with the iron bench and lamp post. That glitter film is amazing and congrats for figuring it out!
This is just beautiful Bonnie. I love how "frosty" your seen looks. I think we did something similar to this way back in the 90's. Only we used packing tape back then somehow. I can't even remember how we did it exactly. lol I'm glad you guys figured out how to make it. Hugs, Brenda
Wow, great technique and a beautiful card TFS
Beautiful x
So incredibly shimmery!! Love the scene and the sparkle. What an interesting technique to have the image on acetate and the glittery piece behind it!
Oh my Gosh - this is so beautiful -- can you not give us a hint how you did this? Where on youtube? And what is the self stick glitter film - where do you get it. I don't want too much do I!!!!!
Sandy xdx
That looks so interesting, and lovely, Bonnie. I bet it's even more impressive in real life.
WOW! This is gorgeous. Something to share at the next retreat?? I love the peaceful scene, the colours and the gorgeous sparkle. xx
WHOA! Absolutely gorgeous, Bonnie. Love the sparkle... feels so magical. Would love to learn how to do this!... enabled alert.
It's totally amazing... What a beautiful card Bonnie!
Terrific card for "figuring it out yourselves" - you did a splendid job! Love all that beautiful sparkle!
Bonnie, this is so gorgeous. Just stunning.
Wow Bonnie, this is stunning! Self-stick glitter film behind stamped acetate? Sign me up! Vicky x
this is so awesome, it took my breath away. Just simply gorgeous.
It sure is amazing and what a fantastic winter scene. Well done too on you and your friend working the technique out Bonnie x.
Wow.....I looked at this card for some time....It is AMAZING!
Wow, what a gorgeous and peaceful winter scene, Bonnie! I love the sparkly snow. All the glitter is simply amazing!!
Hideko xx
Bonnie, we have trails to walk through, and around the dunes of Lake Michigan. Our favorite includes a pond with the most wonderful bench to rest up, and enjoy nature - this time of year it's mostly Warblers flying through - on occasion a deer coming in for a little drink. I imagine if we walked in the Winter, that scene would look just like this... but not near as sparkly!
HOw fantastic is that??? Thanks for sharing this gorgeous Winter scene!
=]
When I saw this card I was speechless by the impression. It looks stunning. Such a beautiful winter scene. As if I moved to Central Park in NY, foggy when it snows. An amazing journey ... Thank you for sharing this card. I hope that one day I will find out exactly how to do something so beautiful ...
The glitter effect is stunning and absolutely makes your little bench scene so realistic!
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