среда, 27 апреля 2016 г.

Wow! Embossing powder bloghop

Hello there! 
We wanted to have a combined blog hop for the 2015 and 2016 Design Team of Wow! Embossing powder blog and give them a proper farewell! If you came here from Jenifer Cowles, you're on the right way. If not, go to the very beginning at WOW! Embossing Powder Blog. Your next stop is at Tania Ahmed blog.
Please leave comments on each of the Design Teams posts which will give you more a chance to win some not-yet-released WOW! products. We will be giving away 1 of each of these sets to three lucky winners! The new products will be available from May onwards.

Set 1:
Designed by Marion Emberson: Hey Little Flower Stamp *NEW*
Designed by Marion Emberson: Just Saying Stamp *NEW*

Set 2:
Designed by Marion Emberson: Strawberry Sundae Embossing Powder *NEW*
Designed by Marion Emberson: Blueberry Cheesecake Embossing Powder *NEW*
Designed by Marion Emberson: Peppermint Tea Embossing Powder *NEW*
Designed by Marion Emberson: Banana Split Embossing Powder *NEW*
Designed by Marion Emberson: Mint Macaroon Embossing Powder *NEW*

Set 3:
Buttons Mould
Hearts Mould

I've made a passport cover for a young girl.
 I decorated the chipboard frame with two coats of WL01 Bright White Regular powder and one layer of WS15 Clear Sparkle on top for more shine. Then I painted chipboard flowers with pink acrylic paint and covered with WA01 Clear Gloss Regular. Die-cut label is coloures with pink spray and embossed with WE10 White Pearl powder. Another label I covered with WA01 Clear Gloss UH and added few scoops of WS08R Clear Multi Sparkle. The butterfly is covered with WL01 Bright White Regular.

WS08R Clear Multi Sparkle

Please leave comments on each stop by Saturday 30th April at 11:59 PM BST for a chance to win. Good luck and happy hopping J

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26 комментариев :

  1. This is so gorgeous and such a creative idea, I never would have thought to cover my passport

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  2. Stunning! Love your creativity in this gorgeous creation!

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  3. Oh wow what a gorgeous passport cover Victoria, one very lucky young lady !!

    hugs Diane x

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  4. Как круто и неожиданно после твоего космоса!)

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  5. How clever AND creative to emboss the die cuts, this is fabulous! (I need to remember to do that!) WOW! indeed!!!

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  6. Beautiful and love the embossing, really makes it pop! Love it!!
    ~kim

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  7. This is gorgeous and so sweet! The embossed die cuts look almost like porcelain!

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  8. Ingenious!! I never thought of fully embossing card stock before! Will definitely be trying it out ;)

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  9. Hi Victoria! Truly a beautiful card! I love it. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  10. This looks far too pretty to use. Love all of the layers. :)

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  11. Beautiful card! Love the colors and dimension! Such pretty details!

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  12. Sweet how you embossed the die cuts gives them a fabby look to them. Your card is just gorgeous

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  13. The embossing adds a touch of luxury to the embellishments, very pretty and feminine!

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  14. wow so many elements here! i love all the layers and the soft colors. This would be beautiful for a little girls baby book or a card for a girlfriend! Lovely work

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  15. wow so many elements here! i love all the layers and the soft colors. This would be beautiful for a little girls baby book or a card for a girlfriend! Lovely work

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  16. Wow!! Such a beautiful one!! Love what you have done with the frame!! A lovely passport cover for a girl!
    -Berina
    Moxie Craftie

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  17. Oh my goodness this is beautiful! She is a lucky young lady.

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  18. Pretty!
    <3 J

    jwoolbright at gmail dot com
    HerPeacefulGarden.blogspot.com

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