Saturday, October 9, 2010

Just Us Girls Saturday Challenge


It's Saturday and time for another JUST US GIRLS challenge. This week we are using acetate on our projects. So I went with a clear card. I picked up some clear "cardstock" a while back at a craft show and finally I'm using some. I used a Christmas image from the Unity Septemeber Kit of the Month.

But first I want to make a shout out to fellow JUGS DT member Alicia who celebrated her birthday this past week! I hope you had a Happy Birthday, Alicia!

Here is what I came up with:


I embossed the clear cardstock using a snowflake embossing folder. My main image is from Unity and I cut out the center snowflake to create dimension and added some SU glass glitter. This is mounted on a piece of cardstock covered with fabric. I have been loving using fabric in my creations lately and I thought this would work well.


Well that's it for now.

Be sure to swing on by the JUGS Blog to see what the DT cooked up and to play along with us!

7 comments:

Kristin Eberline said...

Maria, how cool that you used fabric on your card! I also love your idea to emboss the clear cs!! Wish I had thought of that :O) Your card turned out super cute, girlie!

Selma said...

I agree, this turned out really cute. I have never used fabric on my card and I love it.

Kristie W. said...

Very pretty!

Unknown said...

Gorgeous cards! Thanks for sharing :)

AKiteFlier said...

Maria I love the embossed clear CS. Great idea and a wonderful accent - subtle yes striking. THe fabric is a great idea as well - WELL DONE girl - love it.

Emily Leiphart said...

Maria, I LOVE the embossed acetate and the way you used that holiday image from the Sept KOTM! Thanks for the inspiration!

Jo said...

This is so pretty Maria. I never would have thought to put acetate through an embossing folder, going to have to give this a try now!

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