Friday 23 September 2016

Uniko Challenge #36 - Reminder


Hi there friends, I'm back with a gentle reminder about the current challenge over at

Uniko

You've still plenty of time to play along and this month's theme is
Autumn with the optional twist of 'Thanks'

Here's mine using a clever technique by Jennifer Maguire which you
can check out HERE - it's a cheat's inlaid die technique but it's FAB!


I pulled out all the Uniko leaf dies I had and 'inlaid' them into some
pearlised bronze cardstock then using the Labelled Love - Thanks set
(sorry discontinued) I've heat-embossed one of the labels using the
Ranger Liquid Platinum EP, mounted on 3d foam then vellum plus to
finish some sparkly sprinkles and pearls. 

As always my fellow teamies have got some magical designs
to share with you and if you head over to the Uniko blog HERE
you'll find all the links and details of the prizes on offer.


Hope you feel inspired to play along and thanks as always for
stopping by my blog! I'll be back tomorrow with the latest
challenge from Less is More!


Sarah

6 comments:

  1. Loving the bronze! I'm impressed with your background. I never seem to get the hang of the inlaid die technique - they're either too feint or cut through! Blame my sizxix platform!! X

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  2. Cool technique - going to check that out - and love the so current bronze!

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  3. This looks stunning. Love the warm, rich copper colour - perfectly autumnal. Great work. xxx

    Must try that technique too. x

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  4. That is SO cool, Sarah! I missed that video of JM's, so thank you for sharing that. What a fun and awesome technique! You've made a stunning card for fall!! Hugs, Darnell

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  5. This is the perfect autumnal card - so classy and luxurious! Great technique and inspiration x

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  6. Yes this technique looks so cool and the result on your card is just wonderful ! This bronze paper is just perfect for it ! Thanks for sharing.
    Izzy Scrap

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