Friday, 16 March 2018

Acetate, Alcohol Ink and an Embossing Folder

I decided to make another card for the CAS Mix Up Challenge (2nd Birthday) Challenge and instead of one card, I ended up with a Twofer!

As most people know, it is very difficult to photograph acetate and metallic colours, but I hope you can get the idea from my pics. I began by dropping some alcohol inks on the acetate sheet, spritzing with alcohol and then letting it dry. For the first card I die cut the bird.The background has been dry embossed and then I randomly swiped versamark ink over the raised part and gold embossed. Next I constructed the shaker. I used glue tape to adhere the bird and branch. To finish I stamped the sentiment and adhered it on top of the window.

This card is much more CAS, but not so transluscent.  I dry embossed the acetate this time and then matted it with the window from MFT Dienamics. The Dragonfly die is from Penny Black and the sentiment is from Stampers Annonymous.
I nearly added swquins, but reminded myself this was a CAS card(:

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15 comments:

  1. Great effect with the bird on your first acetate card. Love the pretty colours, the dry embossing and then making it into a shaker.....Stunning! The dry embossing looks fabulous too on your second card along with all that crisp white card. Thank you so much for joining in the birthday celebrations and the acetate challenge at CAS Mix Up again x

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  2. You have definitely mastered the use of acetate. Both cards are stunning and very creative. Thanks so much for joining us at CAS Mix Up!

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  3. OH WOW these are awesome! I love them both!! Thanks so much for playing in our ‘Frame It’ challenge at Dies R Us. Good Luck and please come back again soon!

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  4. Two gorgeous cards. I like the bird and the embossed background on the first one and the dragonfly and background are beautiful on the second.

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  5. Both cards are gorgeous Jenny! The translucency of the bird is so beautiful with the dry embossed background. Such a pretty shaker card. And love the butterfly card with the dry embossed honeycomb - gorgeous!! Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up! xx

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  6. Both your cards are simply stunning!

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  7. Two beautiful examples of acetate technique, Jenny! Love the colors on both! The dry embossing adds wonderful texture and dimension as does the gold on the embossing of your first card! Love that fun dragonfly too! Thanks for sharing this with us at CAS Mix Up!

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  8. Your dragon fly card is stunning. I love the background you created, and the dragon fly really pops. Thanks so much for playing along at CASology this week.

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  9. Oh wow, the background on your dragonfly card is amazing! Thanks for joining us at CASology!

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  10. Both your cards are so gorgeous and creative, Jenny. I love how you used your AI on acetate constructed your 1st card into a shaker design and your 2nd card dry embossing your acetate. Both such beauties! TFS and joining us at CAS Mix Up...again:-) Hugs

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  11. Love the look of the dry embossed acetate! Thanks for sharing with us at CASology this week, Jenny!

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  12. Very pretty cards! Thanks so much for joining us at Dies R Us this month for the challenge!

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  13. Two awesome cards using acetate Jenny! love the purple colors - your shaker card is so pretty with the bird and branch and lovely gold embossed background - and the embossed acetate circle adds great texture to your design! thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up! Julia xx

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  14. Gorgeous cards. Well done on being the top pick card.

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  15. Congratulations on your win at CAS Mix Up, Jenny! If you'd like to be our May Guest Designer, let me know at bonklass(at)gmail(dot)com.

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