This is the first time I have done any gilding with gilding flakes,
used double sided sticky sheets, onto card then die cut the heartfelt creations leafy frame
here oyster stamps then gilded with the flakes after removing the backing, this was than raised up with foam onto the scalloped frame, which had the poppies stamped and coloured with H2OS..
item used
Heartfelt creations
Decorative leafy frame die
Justrite
Stamp.. Poppies labels twenty nine
memory box
Norrland flower die
Fabulous phlox die
Spellbinder
Card creator 5x7 Detailed scallop die
M-bossabilities garden lattice embossing folder
all available from here oyster stamps
Gilding flakes
gold embossing powder
H2OS
glitter
pins/ribbon
thank you for visiting today. pam
16 comments:
Another beauty, Pam. I hadnt thought of using my gilding flakes like this - I must give it a go.
This looks gorgeous, Pam. Another beautiful creation x
This is gorgeous Pam, I have never used gilding flakes,I'm not sure how to use them. Marlene
Gorgeous card Pam. Such a beautiful design and the colours look amazing
Sue xx
Gorgeous work Pam, love the gilding, Kate d
love your card Pam great gilding and I love those flowers
jacqui x
beautiful xx
Lovely Pam
Hugs xxx
Great gilding haven`t used this die yet this is the one I won .Melanie
Beautiful card Pam. Have never tried gilding flakes but have been very tempted. I think now it is time to give it a go.
Gorgeous card Pam. Love the way your poppies pick up the hint of blue in the gilding flakes.
Karen x
Love the poppies and guilding Pam
Big hugs xxx
Hi Pam, Beautiful card...love the gilding with the touch of blue...Julieannex
Hi Pam, A gorgeous card, loving the gilding on the frame die-cut, that looks absolutely gorgeous, and the poppies are beautiful. Love it.
Lots of love from Patricia xx
One once again other stunning creation. I love everything about it.
Love the addition of the poppies
Patricia. xxx
Hi, Pam! Gorgeous card - May I ask a question please? What pound of white card stock did you use before applying the double sided adhesive? Was it a thin card? or thicker? Absolutely beautiful!
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