Monday, September 23, 2019

Kylie's International Highlights Winners Blog Hop





Welcome to Kylie Bertucci's International Highlights Winners Blog Hop!  I am so excited to have been chosen to participate; thank you for stopping by.

Our theme this month was "encouragement".  I've chosen to feature a stamp from Sweetly Swirled. And here's my card:


I only wish I could truly capture the "sparkle" of this card!



A Basic Gray card base (cut to 5-1/4" square) has a layer of the gorgeous new Feels Like Frost Designer Series Paper.  One side of this beautiful paper is photographic imagery of winter scenes while the other side has designs with silver foil.



This phrase was stamped in Versamark ink on Basic Black cardstock and embossed with the new Shimmer White embossing powder.  There are little sparkles of glitter right in the embossing powder so it really shines!


The Stitched Shapes square is set onto a layer of Silver Glimmer Paper which is set inside a frame of Silver Foil cut with Frosted Frames dies.  Do you think I used enough silver?  😄


A few extra leaf embellishments in black (cut with the same dies) and the 5/8" Glittered Organdy Ribbon finish off my card.

But wait!  There's more:


Just had to finish off the inside with a few more of the leaves in Basic Gray.  We hate to send a naked card on the inside, right?

Check out the Feels Like Frost Suite; it will have you dreaming of a White Christmas!

To continue on the hop, just click the next name on the list above.  And thanks for visiting!

Product List




5 comments:

Vicki Boucher Stampin' Up! Demonstrator Australia said...

Gorgeous colours with the Sliver, Black and White combined with the Feels Like Frost DSP, it's just stunning Priscilla.

Kylie Bertucci said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
Kylie Bertucci said...

What an elegant card Priscilla! Love the leaves inside too. Congrats on making it to the top ten blog hop this month!

Suzanne Burnett said...

this is a beautiful card, I love the colour combo

Rochelle said...

Colour combination is lovely Priscilla and the black really makes it pop.