Tuesday 15 December 2015

City Crafter - The Heat is On

Our new theme at CCCB is to use heat embossing.


For my DT card I used two different heat embossing techniques.

First I die-cut the Christmas tree pieces. Then I covered an embossing folder in Versamark clear ink and ran them through my Big Shot. Then I heat embossed with silver powder.

For my background, I stamped and embossed a Judikins background stamp with clear embossing powder , and then inked over it in purple.

Our guest designer is Susie Witter - please come over to the City Crafter Challenge Blog and see what our GD and DT have made. I hope you'll join in with the challenge. 
I'd like to enter:
Tis the Season photo
Eclectic Ellapu  die 
Eureka  non trad Christmas colours 

11 comments:

chrissie said...

This is so unusual with brilliant ideas

Love Chrissie xx

Ros Crawford said...

What a fun tree! Love your card!

Lisa said...

Fun card, great use of the technique!

Thanks for joining us at 'Tis The Season!

Jayme Ziemer said...

How fun! What great techniques you used to get a really neat looking card! Thanks for sharing at TTS!

Fliss said...

Very funky tree Marina and love those cool colours.
Fliss xx

Simply Sara Stampin' said...

Such a fun Christmas tree, Marina! Love how you created it! I don't think you can ever go wrong with silver and purple together either. :) Thanks for sharing with us at 'Tis the Season.
Sara

Lisa Mensing said...

Gorgeous! Love the purple and silver for Christmas. Thank you for playing along at Eureka! Stamps Non Traditional Christmas Colors Challenge. Lisa DT

Greta said...

So modern & beautiful--love the purple/silver color combo & neat tree!

Lisa Winnard - TheCraftarageStudio said...

Very festive.

Thanks for joining us at Eclectic Ellapu.
Lisa xxx - Eclectic Ellapu DT.

Lisa Winnard - TheCraftarageStudio said...

Very festive.

Thanks for joining us at Eclectic Ellapu.
Lisa xxx - Eclectic Ellapu DT.

Susan Hogan said...

Great idea and love those colours! Thanks for playing along with the current challenge at Eclectic Ellapu.