Hello everyone,
my contribution to the "Cold and Frosty" challenge is a Christmas card.
I will tell you how I made it.
I used:
Distress ink:
Tumbled glass
Weatherd wood
Distress oxide:
Chipped sapphire
Black waterproof ink.
Versamark.
Holly leaf die.
Snowflake stencil.
White embossing powder with a sparkle.
Nuvo glitter gloss silver.
Wax stamp.
Silver metalic marker/pen.
Light blue marker or pencil.
Heattool.
Dark blue cardstock 13.5cm x 18cm.
White card 9.5cm x 14cm.
White cardstock 9.9cm x 14.4cm
Make this background by going over the stencil
with tumbled glass and weathered wood.
Lightly spray some water on it.
Print it on the paper.
Take another piece of paper and make a puddle with the two inks.
Dab your paper in it and make spots,
we will die cut the holly branches out of this paper.
Stamp the girl with black ink.
Color her with the blue marker/pencil.
Cut her out and glue her on the card.
With the longswirl you stamp top left with the versamark.
Sprinkle the embossing powder and heatset it with the heat tool.
Stamp the words with black ink.
Take a dark blue cardstock of 18x13.5cm.
Cut or punch the corners off.
Stamp it with the stamp of the pieces of architecture and Distress oxide chipped saphire.
Set aside to dry thoroughly.
Die cut the holly branch twice.
Make the berries silver with the metallic silver marker.
Make a wax seal.
Of course it's up to you.
You can make a wax seal, or something else.
A poinsietta is also a great idea.
Assemble the card and finish it.
Now we go with the Nuvo glitter over the girl.
I did the fur edges on her coat.
Also the bow on her leg and neck, her hair and shoes.
It's a shame, the glitter is so hard to see in the photos.
That's it for today, I hope you enjoyed it.
Have you also made something that is cold and frosty?
Then join our challenge.
The design team would love it if you join.
You also have a chance to win stamps of your choice.
And you don't even have to join with LCD stamps.
(Read the rules.)
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