Stamps: Silent Night, Peaceful Forest
Ink: Nutmeg, Memento Cocoa, Cherry
Paper: Kraft, Cherry
Schtuff: French Roast Twine
This card is a total CASE from the Annual Catalog...I LOVE this card and just had to make one for myself!
Stamps: Winter Stag
Ink: Fern, Seattle, Slate
Paper: Sugar
Schtuff: Cherry Twinkles, Cherry Polka Dot Organdy Ribbon
Stamps: Silent Night, Starry Night
Ink: Eucalyptus, Versamark
Paper: Eucalyptus, Winter Sky
Schtuff: Diamond Embossing Powder, Heat Gun
The currently popular chalkboard technique is simply Versamark heat embossed with white embossing powder on black cardstock. You can add "eraser marks" by smudging a couple of spots with a light colored ink (such as Lemon Whip) with a sponge or pouncing our static magic in a few places as well. However I decided to not add any smudges on this card because I sometimes like to wipe my slate clean - snort!
Stamps: Mad for Plaid, It's a Wonderful Life, Holiday Tags
Ink: Versamark, Memento Black, Cherry, Evergreen
Paper: Cherry, Evergreen, Onyx, Sugar
Dies: Scallop Borders set
Schtuff: Copics R29 & YG67, Cherry Stitched Grosgrain ribbon, white EP
Pretty & Pink Christmas tree made by stamping tree with Blush ink then pouncing on Shimmer Chalk with a sponge dauber. Quick and easy "wow"...the shimmery wow part looks so much better IRL.
Stamps: Winter Stag
Ink: shell or blush either will work, Seattle
Paper: Shell & Sugar
Schtuff: Shimmer Chalks, Silver Elastic Cording, Sponge Dauber
Stamps: It's a Wonderful Life
Ink: Versamark
Paper: Navy Polka Dots, Navy, Sugar, Onyx
Dies: Lg. Snowman
Schtuff: Diamond & White Embossing Powder
Plaid Christmas trees? Sure why not...I think they are kind of cute, if it were up to me I'd "plaid" everything!
Stamps: Mad for Plaid, Snowy Background, Holiday Tags
Ink: Cherry, Evergreen & Versamark
Paper: Winter Sky, Evergreen, Sugar
Dies: Candy Box (tree)
Schtuff: White embossing powder
You know I love all the Christmas cards! What great ways to show how using the same stamp in different colors with different embellishments can give you such a variety of cards.
ReplyDeleteMy personal fav...Pretty in Pink! How you can take a non-traditional Christmas color and turn it into something fabulous...genius.
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