Craft stampers, card maker of the year award 2010

Craft stampers, card maker of the year award 2010
Craft stampers, card maker of the year award 2010

maandag 8 juli 2024

Christmas in July challenge at Lost Coast designs/Carmens Veranda

I love Christmas so much.
Decorating the house, making cards and presents.
Being together with the people you love. 
And of course all the delicacies that come with it.
I like it all.
But now over to the tutorial. 

Stamps I used:
Each snowklake is 2inch
Goth Mistletoe 
(Apologies, the goth mistletoe is no longer available.)

What I used:
Glimmermist or any spray with mica in it.
In light green dark green and rusty orange color.
Orange/rust color embossing powder.
Distressink:
Rusty hinge
Tea dye
Vintage photo
Peeled paint
Shabby shutters
Derwent inktense pencils
Versafine onyx black
Versamark
Small tag
Banner die

How to make the card.
I started by spraying the glimmer mist.
Let this dry thoroughly with the heat tool.

Stamp the large snowflakes along the sides of the card with versamark.
Sprinkle the embossing powder on top and heatset it.

Stamp the Goth mistletoo with versafine black and color with the 3rust/brown pencils.
I made the berries and leaves green with a little distress ink Peeled paint.
With Rusty hinge, Tea dye and Vintage photo
I spunged the adges off the tag.

Cut a second tag 2mm larger on all sides
 and make the edges green with the Distress ink Peeled paint.

Die cut the banner and stamp the "Merry Christmas on it.
Color the banner green with the ink blender and Peeled paint.

Assemble the card and mat it with a matching color cardstock.




Hope you guys liked it.
And feel free to show us what you make.
Maybe you are the winner of this challenge.
Until next time.

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1 opmerking:

  1. What a strikingly beautiful and dramatic card, a fabulous use of embossing and who could resist "Goth Mistletoe"?! So pleased you could join our embossing fun at Jingle Belles!

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