Wednesday, October 16, 2019

WWC243 - Heidi's Masculine "Anything Goes" Challenge

Hello!  It's time for a new challenge at the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge.  This week Heidi is hosting our Masculine "Anything Goes" Challenge.  I decided to make a masculine Christmas card.  It's a four-fold card.  I love this fold technique and plan to make more in the future.

Stamp Set:  Christmas Gleaming  (Stampin' Up!)
Ink:  Night of Navy (Stampin' Up!)
Cardstock:  Whisper White, Night of Navy (Stampin' Up!)
Patterned Paper:  Feels Like Frost Designer Series Paper (Stampin' Up!)
Other:  Rhinestone Basic Jewels

This is what the four-fold card looks like from the inside.  I followed a video by Dawn Griffith which you can find HERE.  I love that patterned paper and how it looks so realistic.  It reminds of snow on the pine trees back home. 


For all of our challenge details and to share your project, visit the Watercooler Wednesday Challenge by clicking the image below.  We’d love to have you join us.  You have until Monday, October 21st at 4:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time to link up your project.


Thanks for stopping by,

Marsha

10 comments:

  1. Stunning Marsha! At first glance I thought you had made a set of cards!

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    1. Thanks, Michelle. It's such a cool card fold.

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  2. I'm going to have to try this fold, Marsha. Love the way it opens up like that.

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    1. Thanks, Heidi. It is such a fun card to make and there are so many possibilities.

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  3. Dear Masha
    It is gorgeous. as Michelle said i also thought it was a set of cards and i came to see how it was done. love it. Bl;essings

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    1. Thank you! It's fun and really an easy card to make.

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  4. What a fab fun fold card Marsha. That DSP is stunning.

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    1. Thanks, Tristan! It is my favorite holiday DSP.

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  5. What a super fun card, Marsha! I love fold cards! This DP is really gorgeous, such beautiful colours!

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    1. Thanks, Helen! I've found a couple of more that I'll be sharing soon.

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