The new challenge here at cardz4galz and chosen by Dawn is all about sequins and she will also be choosing the winners. After some thought and initially wondering whether a shaker card would be the way to go, I decided to try something different. I had seen a crafter using sequins behind a die cut shape and I took my card somewhat in that direction. In my case I already had the heart on my desk as it came from a different project and I decided to try covering it with the sequins. Believe it or not this work was done in the middle of a night where I couldn’t sleep and it actually helped me to calm my brain enough to get to sleep when I returned to my bed. Not having a huge selection of sequins in different colours I used just the pink ones on my heart. When I looked at it again the next morning I realized there were a few white gaps, which I didn’t care for, so anyone having a go at this style should make a note to pre colour their shape or use coloured CS. What I did to improve mine was to spray it with a Distress Mica spray. It wasn’t the same colour but I tested it beforehand and decided it would still work. My sequins did hold some of the spray so a few look a bit more red than pink, but on the whole it was a good solution. The heart was adhered to a small panel that I had covered with a scrap piece of very dark pink mulberry paper, which looks much darker in the photo than it does on my desk. It needed something more so I went through my stash and found some small keys I had purchased and then never used. I chose the one with the pink to keep the colours together and carefully glued it. As I don’t have many sentiments in this vein, I composed my own on my computer and printed it. Backed it with a piece of the pink CS used behind the main panel before adding it as you see. It took me a few minutes to decide how I wanted to use the pink piece and eventually I found I preferred the slight angle orientation for both the background and main panel. The card front is a shimmer white CS that adds another layer of shine.
I’m adding this card to the following challenge: https://colorfuloptions.blogspot.com/ PINK.

I’m looking forward to seeing your creations in our gallery. Thanks for stopping by and thanks too for any comments you leave me. They are always appreciated.


That’s so beautiful! Great rescue with the mica spray!
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Thanks a lot.
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What a delightful card. The sequined heart reminds me of the ornaments my grandma used to make. The mica spray was a great save. The key and the sentment added the perfect touch.
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Thanks Judy.
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This looks great! Love the key embellishment with your beautiful heart. And I love the angles you chose for your panels.
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Thanks. Doing this in the middle of the night was weirdly satisfying.
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Good rescue! You created a nice card.
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Thanks Lisa
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What a beauty you created. I never would have thought of using sequins that way, it’s beautiful. I like how you angled the panels.
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Thanks Gerry. I saw something on Pinterest I think and that is what gave me the idea.
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This is a great card Johanna! Love that you sprayed the heart to get rid of the “white”. Definitely a work of the heart.
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Thanks a lot Golda
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Love the sequin heart and that key is fabulous. Great insomnia card! Been there too.
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Thanks Gayle. Lately insomnia seems to occur a little too often.
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A great use of the sequins – and that key is perfect xx
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Thanks Lynda.
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Thank you so much. much for sharing this fabulous card for our pink challenge at Colorful Options and such a great save with the Mica spray it really is stunning.
Marie
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Thanks so much
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