
Hi everyone - sometimes you create based on what you can FIND! Kristie's challenge this week at Merry Monday is to use the chalkboard effect. Well, I have some stuff around here somewhere.... The chalkboard stamps I found were all for non-Christmas occasions except one tag stamp. I was going to use it but got pulled toward another idea with an embossing folder. I embossed a Hero Arts snowflake on black paper with a white back - not truly white core so when I sanded it, it didn't get very white! So I applied Hero Arts Unicorn White ink over it and also around the paper edge. Stamped the sentiment with the same ink.
Sorry, the paper looks grey in my photo - couldn't edit it any darker, oh well... Here's my card:
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| Supplies: paper Neenah Solar White cardstock, Kelly Purkey Second City by Basic Grey Embossing folder: Snowflakes set by Hero Arts/Sizzix; Ink: Unicorn White by Hero Arts Stamp: sentiment from Hero Arts DC166 Merry & Bright Tag set by Lia; Gems: Reflections from Michaels |
In my sanding I tore a bit of one of the curved points. Covered all of them with gems - fixed!
Thanks for stopping by and have a crafty weekend!!

great fix to getting a whiter look to your embossed snowflake Linda. thanks for joining MM this week.
ReplyDeleteA great take on the challenge this week, Linda!
ReplyDeleteIt really look sparkly and what great contrast you've created!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card! Your improvised chalkboard technique is terrific!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful "chalk" snowflake, Linda! Love the gems! A happy accident! Thanks for sharing this with us at Merry Monday!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea
ReplyDeleteAwesome card
Wow, what a great card... I think I need to sit down again and get a little more accustomed to this chalkboard technique!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever and creative idea for the chalkboard challenge, Linda! I hadn't thought of embossing but it worked out fantastic! The snowflake is so pretty and I love how you whitened it with sanding and inking! The gems are such a pretty finishing touch - great fix!
ReplyDeletelovely card Linda, so smart to emboss.
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