Tuesday, November 23, 2021

SHOPPING OUR STASH #459 - Triple Threat

 

Hello and good morning to you all.
It's time for the new challenge at SHOPPING OUR STASH!
This fortnight, it's a Triple Threat challenge: just add three of
something on your project.
Here's what I came up with:


Here's the inside:


Like many of us, I'm in Christmas card making mode.
Yes, I do make them throughout the year, but not nearly
as many as I wind up sending out. I've started mass 
producing and that helps considerably.
Obviously, I went with three tree images.
They all received a heathy dose of glitter glue,
plus the center tree's star was heat embossed in gold glitter.


I hope that you'll join in our Triple Threat challenge at
Shopping Our Stash! We'd love to see how you interpret it.
For more ideas, please do check out what my teammies
created to wow you!
Thanks for visiting. Have a great day!



Supplies:
Stamps: Penny Black - Oh Deer; Picket Fence Studios - Inside Quotes Christmas
Ink: Memento - Tuxedo Black, Rich Cocas; Altenew - Hunter Green; Brilliance - Galaxy Gold; Versamark
CS: Neenah; scrap
Accessories: MISTI; GC; Penny Black - Elegant Stitching die; Stampendous - Jeweled Gold EP; heat gun; Nuvo - white blizzard Glitter Drops
Adhesives: SA by 3L - tape runner, thin 3D foam squares


4 comments:

  1. You are brave if you are mass producing a card with glitter. Super triple threat card, cute trees and lots of glitter. great CAS design (I envy those who can pull cas off so awesomely)

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  2. such a beautiful card and i love your Tree Trio!

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  3. What a beautiful card. Those stamps are gorgeous and the little spots of glitter just make it.

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  4. What a beautiful card! These three trees are gorgeous.

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