This project leads into the little video at the end,
about glitter! The video just makes me laugh. This project is full
of Glimmer Paper, to make things pop.
Periodically I make oversized 10x10 cards for people at
church, so that the entire congregation can sign the cards.
This card uses retired DSP, and several current
framelits/thinlits. The Bethlehem Edgelits (p 215) form the city
with multiple layers creating the sparkle.
I used the Starlight Thinlits (p 220) to make the star.
Were I to do this again, that darn star would be straight,
but the glue was set by the time I tried to change it.
I used the retired Little Letters to create the name.
I saw this video on FB and thought it was a total hoot.
I will admit that glitter can be challenging to get
off your face or hands, but it still has it's
place in the craft room!!
3 comments:
I love this card even with the crooked star. The video was pretty funny! Rob will come home from work and I will have glitter on my face sometimes.
This is beautiful, Jackie! And glitter will always have a place in my home. My cousin posted the glitter video on Facebook. She's getting the glitteriest card ever this year. Glitter rocks.
One last comment - I didn't even notice the crooked star. Stars aren't always straight! It's fine!
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