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Samantha here, and today I am sharing a bright and cheery christmas card!
Let's make this card together!
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first, I stamped colored all the images with Zig Clean Color Real Brush Markers and
then once they were all dry, I fussy cut them out!
- it actually seems like a lot of little images, but it wasn't hard, most of the images are easy to cut, and I didn't do any complex coloring or shading!
- then I used a hilly mask along the base of the card front to do a little Distress Ink Blending. I only used Mermaid Lagoon and Tumbled Glass.
- then I splattered water, white acrylic ink and ink on the background!
Hello crafty friends, it's Kerstin here!
Today I have this cute and cozy christmas card for you.
Creating your own background is something I really like a lot. This time I wanted to create a cozy plaid background.
You can use this tutorial also for turning your stamped letters in plaid letters.
Hello! It's Candice with you today sharing an elegant Christmas card!
I just adore the large selection of florals that are in the Create a Smile shop and that I could use them for a unique and pretty Christmas card!
I began with an 8 1/2 x 3 1/2 card base and die cut a stitched slimline panel from red cardstock.
I then die cut two set of the postage circles to line up where I was going to place my florals.
I heat embossed the first sets, making sure to leave space in between, in gold from Floral Decorations and Solid Florals stamp sets.
Next, I heat embossed another group of florals in red on vellum and fussy cut them out. I used glue dots to hold them down at the tips and let the rest pop up a little.
I die cut two more smaller postage circles and stamped the sentiments from the Small Christmas Sentiments stamps.
To put the card together, I glued the larger circle down and then added the smaller one with foam tape into the center of each floral group.
I finished with a simple splatter of green sequins and nuvo drops with a few white nuvos!
Adding a few white accents with a pen can draw the eye in where you want the attention to go on your card as I did with the heat embossed floral images.