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Mercury and Stars

December 9, 2019

I haven’t used my Mercury Glass Designer Acetate much, well, hardly at all, except for cutting one star for one of my Christmas projects.  So I decided to give it a whirl on this card.  I attached a piece of the Mercury Acetate to Night of Navy card which is attached to the left hand side of Whisper White card.  I stamped the greeting from the Itty Bitty Christmas stamp set onto the lower right hand corner using Night of Navy ink.  The panel is attached to scored and folded Night of Navy card. I die cut three stars from Night of Navy card using the Stitched Stars Dies. I also cut two Silver Foil card using two of the detailed stars dies from the Stitched Stars Dies.  I attached the detailed stars to the co-ordinating Night of Navy stars before attaching all three to the card front. The largest star is attached using dimensionals.

To decorate the inside of the card, I stamped the greeting from the So Many Stars stamp set using Night of Navy ink.  I attached a narrow strip of Mercury Glass Designer Acetate to a slightly larger piece of Night of Navy card and attached it to the bottom of the stamped Whisper White card.

I don’t know why I waited so long to use this gorgeous Mercury Acetate but I am sure going to be using it a lot more.

 

Bye for now,

Kris

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2 Comments leave one →
  1. Mary McSherry permalink
    December 9, 2019 10:29 am

    Kris, this is a stunning card. Love the colours and placement of the stars. Beautiful stamp set.

    Like

  2. kreatinwithkris permalink*
    December 9, 2019 11:41 am

    Thank you so much Mary, I’m glad you like it.

    Like

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