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Saturday 14 October 2023

The Cat Lovers Christmas Challenge



The Cat Lovers Christmas challenge is on now, come and join in the fun.  I made a card for the TicTacToe challenge   I chose Die cut, Glitter and Embossing.  I wanted to use inks on the embossed card.  I wasn't sure about the first one, so I had another go and finished off with a metallic gilding cream.  The one on the right was the first one I did.

I used an Inkylicious stamp on a diecut and used glitter pens and ink for the colouring.




 

8 comments:

mandysea said...

I've yet to to use inks on embossed mats, I've used chalk a LONG time ago and loved it. Hmmmn, might have to have a go! I've got one more Tic Tac Toe to do... I'm inspired! Love both of yours! Gorgeous little black cats - that image is just beautiful! So clever!

Suzanne H said...

I love both embossed panels. I should be more adventurous like this. Wonderful card design. Helpful Hopper - Suzanne

KT Fit Kitty said...

Such a sweet card with those Christmas kitties! I enjoyed the other one with the same stamp as well! You did an amazing job showcasing Inkylicious stamps for Cat Lovers Christmas Challenge! I hope I'll see more adorable kitty cards from you this month!

Helen said...

So cute - love the colours of your background!
Helen x

Catnip and Kitty Whiskers said...

Your card is gorgeous! I LOVE the backgrounds you created!!! So pretty and colorful! I'm so happy you are playing along with the Cat Lover's Challenge!

Becca Yahrling said...

I love using inked up panels with embossing folders; I haven't done it in awhile, though. Your card came out quite darling. I think wither panel would've worked. ;-)

Ellibelle said...

This is just wonderful and beautifully done! What an amazing background you created!
Ellie (hopping along from the Cat Lovers Christmas Kickstart challenge.)
Ellibelle's Corner

Carole J said...

Your 'Christmas Cats on a Branch' look great on this gorgeous, inky embossed background. Thank you for joining the special Cat Lovers Christmas Challenge in memory of our dear friend, Janis Woolbright. x