
The purple leaves and berries are actually the negative of another foiling project. I used the freezer paper method of attaching the foil on the top piece and that was mounted on white cs. The bottom piece was pp coated with foil transfer gel then foil laid on top and the whole thing sent through laminator and that was mounted on black cs. Pieces mounted on white cs base with stamped sentiment. Made the dots out of copy paper that had the same color of the ink pad printed on it. Small punches use to cut the dots, heat embossed with clear and glued on.
I’m predisposed to loving this, solely on account of the colour. That said it is a truly beautiful card. So simple in design and so elegant. I also really like the sentiment and the font used to create it.
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I knew you would. I also thought you would get a kick out of making my own enamel dots.
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Bonnie, this is SO beautiful!! I agree with Johanna, it’s simple and so elegant.
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Very pretty Bonnie. I’m with Johanna on the color. Love the purple, but I love the shine too and how you made the dots is wonderful They make a great embellishment.
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This is so pretty! Heat embossing the paper dots is a great way tor create faux enamel dots – thanks for the idea!!
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Love the positive and negative on this unique approach to foiling. A beautiful card, truly. Thanks for joining us at CAS Mix Up!
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Definitely love the shine, Bonnie! Great design using the positive and negative from your foiled pieces. So beautiful in purple! Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up!
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Bonnie, this is great! I love how you used the reverse of the foil.
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I love the positive and negative pieces together, Bonnie! This is an amazing wedding card! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at CAS Mix Up!
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Oh this is so pretty with the foil and such lovely colours! Thanks so much for playing along at CAS Mix Up!
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