Wednesday, January 18, 2017

"Fearless" Card with Emerald Creek Supplies


 This week Creativation formerly known as CHA is in Phoenix AZ; it is one of the largest Craft and Hobby Shows out there. We are all very excited with the new products that Emerald Creek Supplies will be debuting at the show. I know I was super excited when I received my design team box! It had some of the newest stamps, charms and a fabulous batch of Mixed Media Stones that will be available soon in the Emerald Creek Supplies Store.  Today I am sharing with you my "Fearless" Card using the two of the new Seashell Stamps and Mixed Media Stones along with amazing embossing powder that Emerald Creek Supplies manufacturers. 


To create your "Fearless" Card adhere pattern paper to card base. 


Fussy cut second image; layer on top with pop dots. 


Stamp Seashells on to pattern paper with VersaMark.
Emboss with Emerald Creek Supplies embossing powder. 


Fussy cut out; layer together with pop dots. 


Adhere prepared seashells to card front with adhesive and pop dots. 


Glue "Fearless" Buckle to front of card. 
Adhere moss around the seashell. 
Add Mixed Media Stones to front of card. 


Add Flower Daisy Dot Brad to front of card. 


Add  metal gears randomly to front of card. 




Emerald Creek Supplies:
Mixed Media Stones (Coming Soon)
Seashell Stamps (Coming Soon)

Other Supplies:
Graphic 45 Voyage Beneath the Sea Collection
5 1/4" x 8" Kraft Card
VersMark
Metal Gears
Moss
Pop Dots
Glue 
Adhesive


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4 comments:

  1. The seashells match perfectly - love the paper colors. What a fun 'fearless' project. The stones look so pretty amoungst the undersea loveliness. GREAT INSPIRATION and use of some of the new products Pam. Xj.

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  2. I absolutely love this Pam!! I always learn something new from you! I didn't even think to stamp on patterned paper! Stunning card and I love how you used the ec Quarry line!

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  3. Beautiful card using the new EC products! I love how you layer up your papers and even the fussy cut images! I would never think to do that! And the stones work perfectly with this underwater scene! Crafty perfection! Sending hugs!

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  4. This is such a fanciful Graphic 45 collection and you used it beautifully

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