At Christmas I like to keep my designs simple for batch making. This is a quick and easy design made with embossed Coredinations card and CB Christmas edgings stamps. I took a panel of black ready-embossed card and sanded it back, giving a chalk board effect. I stamped the Pointsettia edge onto white card in Versamark ink and heat embossed with gold powder. I painted the images with Pearlex paints then fussy cut them. Using a piece of cut'n'dry I rubbed the edges of the card with Brilliance Gold ink. I matted the background panel onto red card and layered onto a white base card. I attached some red ribbon to the Pointsettias and attached them to the background panel with dimensional glue. I think this is my favourite of my Christmas designs this year!
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Saturday, 9 January 2016
Chalkbord Christmas card.
At Christmas I like to keep my designs simple for batch making. This is a quick and easy design made with embossed Coredinations card and CB Christmas edgings stamps. I took a panel of black ready-embossed card and sanded it back, giving a chalk board effect. I stamped the Pointsettia edge onto white card in Versamark ink and heat embossed with gold powder. I painted the images with Pearlex paints then fussy cut them. Using a piece of cut'n'dry I rubbed the edges of the card with Brilliance Gold ink. I matted the background panel onto red card and layered onto a white base card. I attached some red ribbon to the Pointsettias and attached them to the background panel with dimensional glue. I think this is my favourite of my Christmas designs this year!
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