Lydia's challenge was to use no paper on our challenge cards except for the base...if needed(mine needed it). My photo is probably confusing.....I cut a rectangle out of the front and mounted a piece of acetate which I had embossed into the "window". The focal panel is kitchen aluminum foil which I used this AM for other challenges' card. I embossed another piece of acetate tinted it with white acrylic and mounted it over the foil. The whole panel was edged with the silver paint pen. On the inside the greeting is covered by this panel when the card is closed. I figured acetate = plastic, and not paper. : )
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Fri, Nov 08, 2013 @ 10:20 AM
What an amazing effect that you achieved, Sallie - this is beautiful. I love the swirling effect of your embossing and layers of paint and materials. Phenomenally creative!
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Fri, Nov 08, 2013 @ 2:14 PM
What a stunning card! I agree with Linda above me, acetate can be so difficult. You did a fabulous job with it. WOW! TFS :0)
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