Saturday, February 22, 2025

Can You Handle the Pressure - Twist - Masculine

  Hello Friends, thanks for stopping by today!

We have a new challenge starting today over on our new Can You Handle The Pressure Challenge Blog and the TWIST theme is ...

Masculine
(adults or kids)

Remember, the twist is optional but you MUST use an embossing folder on our projects to qualify for the prize.  Heat embossing is also permitted but only in conjunction with an embossing folder.

 Here's what I've created to inspire you today.  


Today's card began with embossing my white card stock panel using an older Simon Says embossing folder called 'Forest Border' (#SF209).  Then using the TH green distress oxide ink left in one of my large daubers, I gently sponged a little color over the 3D trees.

Next, on a scrap of white card stock, I stamped an old Inkadinkado wooden block stamp called 'Snowy Winter Cabin' (#99417).   After stamping a small sentiment above the image, I fussy cut the image and added to the front of my embossed panel.  A little color was added with Tombow markers.


I do hope you'll come check out our challenge blog and play along.
 

Challenges to share in:
Two Sisters on the Blog Challenge #94 - Men's Cards
Creative Crafting Uncles Challenge #62 - Embossing Folder(s)

Craft Rocket Challenge #122 - Happy Birthday
I Spy with my Little Eye #23 - No Designer Paper

Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by today,
I appreciate it more than you'll ever know!!

As always . . .

1 comment:

  1. What a delightful and creative card! Your choice of embossing folder and ink colors brings such depth and dimension to the design. The snowy winter cabin stamp is so charming and adds a lovely touch to the overall composition. Your talent truly shines through in this project. Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a comment. I hope you return.

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