Wednesday 14 August 2019

Christmas Angel

A quick CAS Christmas card today.
The angel is a navy blue Sue Wilson 'Illuminated Angel Mini Striplet' die cut. I layered the image on a slightly larger silver, non-shed glitter rectangle.  The sentiment is a Sweet Dixie die cut and I added a tiny silver glitter punched star instead of the dot on the 'i'.

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While I had the dies out, I found some snippets of  gold non-shed glitter card and red card and made a second card.  I think I'll be making a few more of these and use up some snippets at the same time.




25 comments:

  1. These cards are stunning Liz, I have to say that the blue and silver is my favourite.

    Sue xx

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    1. The blue and silver is my favourite too, although the gold glitter card is more of a white gold IRL. x

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  2. What a beautiful and striking design Liz, my favourite is the blue/silver too!
    xx

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  3. They're both so stunning!! The angel striplet die is so gorgeous and now on my wish list!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)

    Lisa
    A Mermaid's Crafts

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  4. Beautiful cards Liz, I should imagine a great bulk design. Love the glitter and then the simple sentiment. Fabulous.
    Faith x

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  5. Beautiful cards. I really love that the glitter paper is non shedding. [Bunny]

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    1. I much prefer to use non-shedding glitter card - the glitter stays where it's suppose to! LOL! xx

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  6. Simple and sparkly! Great for batch making for Christmas.

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  7. These are lovely Liz and like Sue and yourself, the blue and silver is my fav. Perfect for our Allsorts challenge, many thanks for joining in again.

    B x

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  8. These are so beautiful. I love the glitter and the angel die is stunning.

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  9. What a lovely pair of Christmas cards! The glittery colors look fabulous on both!

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  10. Two gorgeous cards Liz, love both colourways

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  11. Beautiful cards and I love the angel design on both.

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  12. Beautiful set of Christmas cards. I think they are so elegant!

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  13. This angel looks perfect for a glitter background, Liz! I love how you've dotted the i with a star! Both cards are beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing with us at CAS Christmas!

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  14. It's a fabulous die and you made a great work leaving a lot of white space! Love both!

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  15. What a great die and two elegant cards. Good idea to use the star for a 'dot' I normally manage to lose these tiny dots when I cut sentiments!!

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  16. Two great cards. I never use anything but non shred glitter card. Whoever thought that up has my undying gratitude. Love your use of the star to dot the i’s. hugs Mrs A.

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  17. Both cards are fantastic Liz, I am partial to that kind if glitter paper myself! The die makes a beautiful card. Thank you for joining us at CAS Christmas.

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  18. Two beautifully done CAS cards, love both versions! The sparkly papers make them extra special!
    Thanks so much for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge!

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  19. Beautiful die-cut image Liz! I love it done with both the navy/silver and red/gold colour schemes. I bet this would look amazing in any colour combination. Also a bonus using up scraps. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Christmas! xx

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  20. That's a lovely die! Thank you so much for playing along with us at Allsorts this week.

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  21. Beautiful and stunning - the glitter really shines. Thanks so very much for joining us this time at the Dragonfly Dreams challenge, elizabeth (DT)

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  22. Thanks for joining Allsorts challenge with this great entry, good luck.
    Happy crafting
    Tracy x

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