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Heat Up The Sparkle!
Topic Started: Jun 19 2006, 09:15 PM (415 Views)
jo145
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I did some more Rennie MacIntosh stamps and used holographic embossing powder. I jazzed up the card with a couple of stripes too! My husband said I was quite sparkly by the end as my face and clothes were all sparkling! :r





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Willow
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Hi Jo, the embossing powder certainly does look sparkly, love the cards, they are great. :thumbup;
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Poppy
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:thumbup; Well done Jo. They look very professional! :thumbup; :thumbup;
Poppy :yip: :pot: :snip:
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waxingsteve
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I really like those, Jo :thumbup; I'm not one for some of the glitter-overdose cards like you can often see on Crreate and Craft, but these are just right :)

Steve :)
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twinthing
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loverly cards! oh and by the way, sun block and any type of embossing powder dont go well together, I found that out the hard way! :groan

I love the art work on the tags, very pretty! :thumbup;
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Bren
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What a great card! :thumbup;

I was looking at your gallery cards and they are fabulous as well. I especially like the bookatrix cards. How did you do those?

Bren
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jo145
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Thank you all for the nice comments. :ta:
Bren if you look in Cardmakers topics back in March - I'll try and add the link!

http://z13.invisionfree.com/CraftBoard/ind...?showtopic=2419

There is a video on retailtherapy which shows you how to make Bookatrix. If you look through all the threads in the cardmakers you will find loads of Bookatrix topics!
If you decide to buy one shop around for the best price you also need a large embossing tool. It is amazing how different the cards are. Hope this helps! :wave:
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lankywaxer
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Beautiful cards Jo

This has to be my fav embosing powder as i'm all but out of this and next its the gold!!!

Your cards are all beautiful


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justjen
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Jo your cards are stunning... very different too... well done ,
Jen xx
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Puss
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Lovely work!

I can't do any crafting without finishing off being coated in shiny bits!!!

People have been known to remark about me having been crafting, how do they know? A shiny bit on my face somewhere, usualy on my nose!!! Rudolph watch out!!!! :r :r :r
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VirginiaS
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Lovely as always! You are so gifted at making cards!
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