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Tuesday 26 November 2013

Fireworks

It was my grandsons' birthday last week and I always struggle to know what put on his cards, as I do with most of the menfolk specially the young ones. Anyway I was needing to do something with fireworks a couple of weeks ago for another project and remembered I had this Dreamweaver stencil, and while I was using it, it occurred to me that it would make a good birthday card. I have recently renewed my interest in Imagination Crafts' Sparkle Medium, and while at the NEC show a few weeks ago I invested in some more colours and they are perfect for the job.I masked off each of the fireworks with tape and and uncovered one at a time so as to keep the colours separate, which turned out to be a bit easier than I expected. I set it aside to dry completely before trimming it and mounting onto red metallic card.I cut and folded a black 5" x 7" base card and stamped two swirls from a Chocolate Baroque set with Versamark and embossed them with WOW metallic brass glitter embossing powder.The greeting was stamped and embossed in the same way as the swirls and mounted to match the main panel, and I added a few red gems to finish off.
As I have used two tiny snippets left over from the fireworks piece for the greeting I am going to enter this at the Pixies Snippets Playground, a lovely fun and friendly challenge hosted by Di who is celebrating 100 weeks of hosting with some brilliant prizes so why not pop over and take a look.
I am also entering at Sarah Hurley Challenge Blog - Bonfire Brights
Paper Creators Crafts - Birthday
Thank you looking and for your comments which I truly appreciate.

14 comments:

  1. This is a great idea! We all have glitter and this would sure put it to good use... As you say...perfect for a boys/men's card!!!

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  2. A real bright card, that makes you feel happy looking at it. Perfect for a lads card.
    Yvonne

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  3. This is fabulous, Jean! The Choc Baroque swirls go really well with the fireworks, and the sparkle medium is, as you say, perfect for them. It's my DH's birthday actually on Bonfire Night. I must remember this for next year!

    Lynne x

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  4. This looks really good Jean. When I got home with my Sparkle medium I tried it out with this stencil, and I nearly used it for Ron's card! But i haven't got all those pretty colours. i love all the sparkle. Kate x

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  5. Love this sparkly card and just great for a male birthday. I'm sure I wouldn't have managed to keep the colours separate without any contamination, so well done. A really special card. x

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  6. Ha! I'm with Pat on this one - amazed how you kept the colours so beautifully apart Jean - gorgeous result too!

    Hugs, Di xx

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  7. Superb card for a birthday ! Thanks for your participation at the Paper Creator challenge !
    xx

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  8. Jean, I bet this was a real hit with your young grandson, as it is certainly sparkling & delightfully textured. I'm learning of so many new 'techniques' as I wander around all the blogs I visit...some I sort of know about, some I don't. Don't think I know what the Sparkle Medium is, but I love Dreamweavers. Bought a tree & bird stencil today. Your choice of the red mirror paper was just perfect for this beautiful card. TFS & Hugs

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  9. Hi Jean
    Fabulous card.... Gorgeous ... Think we all struggle with mens cards....
    Hugs Sylvie xxx

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  11. And what a spectacular and fun card you've made for him Jean. Sure to please.

    Hugs
    Sarn x

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  12. Hi Jean . . . you have won the calendar tabs prize from Rudolph Day. Please email me your snail mail address so I can post off your prize. CONGRATULATIONS

    Hugs
    Sarn xxx

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  13. What a fab! card. Goodluck and thankyou for joining us over at Sarah Hurley Challenges.

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  14. I love this card.The fireworks look so bright against the black.Thanks for sharing it at Sarah Hurley's.

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