These new stamps will get you going on your Christmas card projects for sure! They are whimsical, beautiful, ethereal and fun!
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Let's get to the fun stuff!
Basic supplies may include: Misti; CutAlign Tools; various inks pads including the new IZink Inks, Ink Blending Brushes; cardstock, vellum and adhesives; paper trimmer, scissors and/or Xacto knife; heat tool; embossing powder; watercolor paints; water brush; steel dies and WRMK Evolution
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Stamp(s) Used:
- Cardinal (JT023)
- Victorian Greetings, Set of 6 (JT030)
Other Products Used:
- Derwent Inktense Pencils
I love, love, LOVE this cardinal! To make the card, I stamped the image and trimmed it around the bird and branches. I die cut a frame from woodgrain patterned paper and attached it to the bird with the head and tail on the top of the frame. This was then attached to black cardstock, and mounted on the white card base. I splattered white watercolor paints on the entire card. The sentiment was stamped and heat embossed, then die cut and attached to the card front.
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Stamp(s) Used:
- Meowy Christmas, Set of 2 (JT029)
Other Products Used:
- Spectrum Noir Colored Pencils
- Super Fine Glitter
- Ranger Glossy Accents
I stamped the image and sentiment on kraft cardstock, then heat embossed them in white. I added a little more white on the cat with colored pencils, trimmed down the panel, matted with red cardstock, then attached it to the card base. I added some glossy accents to the ornaments then dusted the entire piece with super fine iridescent glitter. I tied two small bows from red ribbon and adhered them to the ornaments.
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Stamp(s) Used:
TJ Products Used:
Other Products Used:
- Spectrum Noir Alcohol Markers
This set of pooches is just the cutest addition for your Christmas Cards. For this card, I die cut the green frame, then traced on white cardstock where the openings would appear. I masked each opening and stamped the images where I wanted them. Using an Ink Blending Brush, I added ink to the background of the sentiment with IZink Ink in Menthe. After coloring the dog images, I added a little sparkle to each one with the Gel Pens. I added a couple more matted layers to the card base, along with the main focal image, then added some gems for just a touch more sparkle.
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Stamp(s) Used:
Other Products Used:
- Perfect Pearls
- Spellbinders Holiday Greetings Dies
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Stamp(s) Used:
TJ Products Used:
Other Products Used:
- Derwent Inktense Pencils
These gorgeous poinsettias come in two different sizes with two sentiments. I randomly stamped both images on the white panel, colored them in, then trimmed the panel down to mount on a black backer. The sentiment was stamped in black ink, and a generous spritz of Iridescent Spray was added to give the piece a stunning shimmer. The panel was then attached to a pink card base, and I added a few clear gems for interest.
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Well, there you have it. Hope you found some inspiration today. The next blog linked up is Stephanie's. She has some great projects to share with you!
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Til next time,
3 comments:
Nice cards all around but the cardinal is stunning.
Wonderful assortment of cards. You've inspired me to bring out my inktense pencils
Your poinsettia and cardinal cards are so lovely... and then I saw the kitty card! I am finding cards on kraft to be intriguing lately and that one inspires me to make some kraft Christmas cards, something I have never done before.
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