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The background was ink blended with several green distress oxides on white cardstock. I then diecut the green foil paper with a panel die from Altenew and glued it on top of the ink blended paper.
Next, I stamped and heat embossed the poinsettia and then used some woodless watercolor pencils to color in the image. After everything dried, I die cut the image with a circular die in my stash. I then ink blended with Catherine Pooler Samba ink and Picked Raspberry Distress Ink using a Vicki Boutin stencil in areas of the circle. As I ink blended with the Samba, I was able to add Holographic embossing powder. I added more of the gold embossing powder around the edge of the circle as well. Finally, I ink splattered some Pine Needles Distress Ink and gold watercolor all over the cricle, and adding more embossing powder to some of the splatters and heat embossing again.

The sketch that I was trying to mimic has a patterned cut edge along the bottom, and I don't have a die to do that, so I decided to place a piece of sparkly gold washi tape over a piece of scrap paper and then die cut stars out of it using a row of stars from a My Favorite Things die repeatedly along the whole piece of tape. Once I had enough stars to cover the bottom of the card, I trimmed one of the edges diagonally. I taped down a green piece of washi tape from Simple Stories across the bottom of the card and then glued the gold strip on the top. I added some foam tape behind the circular die cut and added it to the card.
To finish the card, I added some red sequins in my stash and some of the die cut stars to my card.


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