Monday, December 30, 2019

Season's Greetings - December 30th with Lisa


Hi again! I'm excited to be here again today to give you one last card idea before we say goodbye to 2019 and welcome 2020!

Season's Greetings

I'm quite a lazy card maker, heading for the easy techniques and repeating simple designs and today is no exception. I gave two different types of embossing a go and encourage you to try it too if it hasn't been on your radar for a while!  

Embossing

I ended up with five thank you cards which incorporated both dry and wet embossing and also a card which can go in my Christmas stack ready for next year.




  Of course - as always for me! - the idea in my mind didn't exactly translate to the page as I'd hoped for but I did try out a few ways of fancying up my embossing even if not all of them were successful. 


I started off dry-embossing a bunch of cards with an all-over thank you design. I had envisioned wet embossing the tops of all those words but that didn't quite work correctly - the embossing pad was not even enough and ended up on the background too. Fail! So I started off just using them as plain white and backed a couple of them with glitter cardstock and one with a plain paper.





I dabbed ink onto two other embossed cards and even though they are rather rough and ready, I thought I'd just keep them and embrace the imperfection!



For each of them, I created a small tag which I wet-embossed with a thank you sentiment. Again, not at all perfect and I don't really know what I'm doing wrong but I like to think that when people get a hand-made card, they don't worry about such small imperfections!


You know that we LOVE it when you share!

So, if you are inspired to make your own cards, layouts or projects - from Season's Greetings, a previous Christmas special, a Counterfeit Kit Challenge kit that you haven't quite used up or a new kit inspired by any one of our dozens and dozens of inspirational kits - you can share in these places:
See you tomorrow for more CKC inspiration!

Sending love your way, Lisa


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