I really loved the look of the Sugarplum spritz when I opened the box so this is the first one I played with – I took a piece of lilac cardstock from the pastel cardstock and then totally coated the piece with the sugar plum and then for good measure I also added in the silver colour in a few places to add some different elements. Well as I went heavy this took a while to dry but wow! How gorgeous it is! I decided to go for a big die cut element for the focal point of the card and cut this from that gorgeous pink swirly shiny and shimmer panel!

I then took some of the pastel pink cardstock and partially embossed it with the embossing folder and then blended some ink onto it. Then added that to the card base made from the pastel pink cardstock.

I also cut the base outline panel for the big die cut from the same pink to give it some separation from the textured background.
I die cut a couple of the central pieces from the pink, embossing the sentiment onto the top one in silver and stacked them and added them.
Because the spritzed pink die cut is so shiny I didn’t need to do much more – just a few tiny silver gems dotted around and the card was finished!

I don’t think the photos quite show the level of beauty that the spritz created so I did film a few seconds of film to share with you …
I suspect this spritz colour will get used all year round – it’s definitely not just for Christmas!

Happy crafting!
Catherine