I am not normally a last minute person, but somehow, the deadline for this week's CAS-ual Friday's CFC #31 Challenge snuck up on me. I really wanted to play along, because I have several bottles of mist that I recently purchased, but was always too intimidated to actually use. This challenge was just what I needed to get going.
I used my recently purchased Prancer stamp from Market Street Stamps, but turned him into Rudolph with a red rhinestone dot, just for fun. I used Perfect Pearls Mist on a piece of Dark Chocolate cardstock that I had run through my Cuttlebug with a Sizzix Snowflake embossing folder.
Here is a close up of the misted cardstock:
Supplies Used (PTI):
Stamps: Market Street Stamps Prancer
Paper: Rustic Cream, Dark Chocolate, Pure Poppy
Other: Sizzix Embossing Folder, Mat Stack #4, Photo Finishers Die
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Joyce this is beautiful. I love the LO and the mist really does add that special something. Such a great entry for this week's CAS-UAL Friday challenge!
ReplyDeleteThis is really sparkly, and I have got to try some of that mist! It really looks good on that dark chocolate cardstock, love the little rhinestone on Rudolph.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing at CAS-ual Fridays!
Laura
Joyce this is beautiful...
ReplyDeletelove that embossed background!
And how cute to add the red nose!!
A fabby card!! :)
how, that's sparkly! Love your rudolph, and that embossed, misted background is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove that you got inky with your new Market Street Stamps! I just love Prancer and he's awesome as Rudolph :) Thanks for playing with us at CAS-ual Fridays!
ReplyDeleteThis is so adorable, love the red nose. It almost looks like you used a copper paper. Im going to look at those MSStamps.
ReplyDeleteLove the misting on your card! Really great job!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card Joyce, I love the reindeer and your misting does add a perfecttouch. I haven't delved into that world yet.
ReplyDeleteJoyce...just too dang cute! That is one technique I have not tried yet and you did such a beautiful job.
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