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Sunday, January 8, 2017

Marbling

Hello friends, I am up with a card, which was made after getting inspired by the Gossip column at winnie&walter.
I am a big fan of nail marbles, and also marbling on cards.

Before I share my card, I am sharing a few of my nail marble. Many of you might not now, but I used to have nail blog, I have a huge collection of nail polish...and I was so addicted into nail art, and then came card making, and the nail art has taken a back seat.




....now the card.

I have used the shaving foam technique here, but with a different approach than the reinkers.

I used Heidi Swapp shine spray to add the color for the marble, and to my surprise it came out really well.

The die cut is from winnie&walter , happy cutaway, I used a gold shimmery card stock, and so is the 'birthday' sentiment from the big, the bold, and the happy.

I finished off with few clear and blue sequins.


Linking this card with:

The Gossip Column with Taheerah Atchia | No.6 - Marble
My first entry here, and you bet there will be more.

CAS Mix Up Card Challenge
Stamping + marbling + spray


Just Us Girls
 Used new stash - the happy die here, my first time using it.


Less is More
The marbling has resulted in an Ombre look, hoping it qualifies here
Ombre

CASology
Joining in with the wintry cold background.




Thank you for stopping by, and leaving your kind comments. 
       Have a great day!
                                                                    

20 comments:

  1. Wonderful nail polish art! Can't believe you used to do that..love to see more!!
    And it felt like the same nail polish was used on the card too ;) Love the marble effect on the card, Rahmat!

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  2. The marbling turned out so cool with the spray Rahmat!! I have not tried that, but it's now on my to-do list. :) Thanks for the inspiration! Love the bright colour and randomness of the design --- so beautiful! The yellow happy die works so well with the blue background. Thanks for sharing with us at CAS Mix Up! xx

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  3. Wow..so inspiring...didn't know about the nail art..and the result on the card looks awesome..love the effect..and yellow goes perfectly with the blue color..
    Love
    Richa

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  4. Wow!! I love the marbling on the nails, so pretty!! The card looks great :)
    Cheers
    preety

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  5. very pretty, i love the shaving foam technique, so messy but so much fun, i hope you made more than one!

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  6. Your nail looks ooo pretty dear Rahmat cantik sekali
    you did so great too for your nail
    and the card looks like your last foto of your nail
    cool technique will try this too
    Adorable Big sentiment on your adorable card
    see you maybe soon
    regards to your Daddy
    oh ya this year I am on 5 DTS take a look if I still have time commenting my friends blog if not you know why dear Rahmat
    hugs from Germany dan selamat malam at your time
    Monika

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  7. WOW! When I saw the first photo of your nails I thought this was a result of the card making process but WOW and more WOW both your nails and card are super stunning - swoon worthy in fact and what a fabulous technique to depict ombre. Beautifully done and thanks for playing with us at Less is More this week. Sarah x

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  8. I wish I'd thought of the spray when I was doing the marbling, Rahmat. I'll definitely have to remember that when I do marbling again. It made a gorgeous background and your yellow happy with the blue is so pretty and, well, happy! Thanks so much for sharing this with us at CAS Mix Up!

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  9. Gorgeous marbled background using your spray with foam. Love your die cut sentiment and sequins too. TFS and joining us on CAS Mix Up. Hugs.

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  10. Happy New Year Rahmat!! :D Your nails are looking to pretty!! Those marbled nailed and a wonderful card- a great start to a new year! Wish you have a crafty one! :)
    Suchi xx

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  11. Love the nails beautifully done. As for the card a real stunner love the marbling effect never tried it with shaving foam, I love the fact that you never know what you are going to get with this technique but it's always something interesting.

    Marie

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  12. Wow!!! Didn't know about your nail art blog..beautiful marbling on your nails and the card..so beautiful..

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  13. I Absolutely love the card (and the nails) something i have never tried but will look into now!! thanks for joining us at less is more this week. Jen xx

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  14. Love the simplicity of your card Rahmat. That background is awesome. I love playing with shaving cream. Makes your craft room smell so nice lol. Sentiment stands out beautifully and those sequins just pulls the finish off perfectly. Thanks so much for joining us this wee at Just Us Girls.

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  15. This is gorgeous, Rahmat! I love what you've created here! So pretty and that big, bold sentiment really pops!!! I can only imagine what kind of beauty you have created over the years with nail polish!
    Thank you so much for joining us over at CASology! :)

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  16. Beautiful background - it turned out amazing! Thanks for joining in at JUGS!

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  17. What a stunning design with that marbling background Rahmat! Love the blue and the gold die cut sentiment! I haven't used the shaving cream technique for many years - looks like I need to try it with some of my neglected sprays and see how it comes out! Thanks for joining us in the CAS Mix Up Challenge! Julia xx

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  18. Oooh, your nails look fantastic, Rahmat! And I'm loving the tealy turquoise of your card, what a gorgeous effect. Thanks so much for sharing with us at Less is More, Anita x

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  19. I had *no* idea about your secret life as a nail blogger - how cool! This technique was definitely made for you - the nails and the card are both stunning! Thanks for spreading The Gossip on w&w's The Gossip Column!

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