
Welcome to the Crazy Crafters Blog Hop with Nadine Koller. As a team we each choose one of Nadine’s cards to CASE (Copy and Selectively Edit). I’ve chosen this beautiful subtle card from Nadine’s blog, a great alternative Christmas card. The technique Nadine used was to lightly spritz a piece of watercolour paper and then use cellophane to pick up colour from the ink pad, spritz this and then smudge the colour onto the watercolour paper. Once dry the chosen image is stamped and embossed.

For my card, I used Pool Party and Blushing Bride ink, The beautiful stamp is from the new Wood Words stamp set. It is so detailed and stamps cleanly so that none of the detail is lost. The little sentiment is from Wood Words also. The Wood Words set will be available 1st June, not long now!
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Such a clever way to make a beautiful subtle card – what a great case!
So very subtle Nadi. I love this effect. Emboss resist is such a fun technique and to use it with such a light touch makes for a pretty and tactile card.
Sorry Lisa…not sure why i wrote NAdi :0
This is so delicate and has a romantic feel to it, its subtlety is elegant and beautiful
Such beautiful softness of colour on your card, a lovely soft embossing as well. Angexxx
A beautiful softness feel of this card. Beautiful Job. Angexxx
So delicate! Great job lisa!
Such a pretty card.
A beautiful and a subtle card, well done.
Love how you’ve made a whole background with this stamp & then so subtly coloured it in. Very pretty xx
What a beautiful card Lisa. Love all the subtle embossed flowers – just gorgeous!
hahaha, great minds Lisa! You managed to create the subtle background perfectly, looks fantastic with the stamped flowers
Hey Lisa,
thank you for the wonderful blog hop with your fantastic team! What a wonderful idea, to use the flowers with the delicate background, its amazing and a wonderful idea 🙂 .
Thank you and lovely greetings,
Nadine