I like this clean and simple Christmas card. It includes two die cuts and one heat embossed phrase. The background can easily be water-colored. If the designer series paper is unavailable, simply change it. Do you like it? Express yourself in the comments below.
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Showing posts with label Nativity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nativity. Show all posts
Friday, December 22, 2023
Divine Night
Stamps:
Night Divine
Paper:
Boho Blue A-2
Basic Black 5-3/8 x 4-1/8, 2 x 3
Copper Clay 5 x 4
O Holy Night DSP 5-1/4 x 4
Basic White 5-1/4 x 4 (Inside)
Ink:
Gold Metallic
Technique:
Heat Embossing
Die Cutting
Accessories:
Embossing Buddy
Gold Embossing Powder
Night Divine Dies
Adhesive-Backed Star Trinkets
Adhesive
First, I die cut the stable, using Copper Clay cardstock and the Night Divine Dies. I set it aside.
I then die cut the nativity scene, using Basic Black and the Night Divine Dies.
I then used the embossing buddy on the center of the DSP panel. This helps to keep the embossing powder in place and off the surrounding area.
Next, I placed the die cuts on the DSP panel and more or less made note of where to place the sentiment.
Using Gold Metallic ink, I stamped, applied gold embossing powder, and heat set the sentiment.
Next, I adhered the die cut images onto the DSP panel. I then adhered the panel to a Basic Black matte, and then on to a Boho Blue card front.
Lastly, I added a star trinket to the top of the stable and adhered a Basic White panel to the inside of the card.
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Saturday, November 11, 2023
Prince of Peace
Gold embossing looks great on dark colors. What do you think?
Stamps:
Night Divine
Paper:
Copper Clay A-2, 2 x 3
Basic White 5-3/8 x 4-1/8, 5-1/4 x 4 (Inside)
O Holy Night DSP 5-1/4 x 4
Ink:
Gold Metallic
Technique:
Heat Embossing
Die Cutting
Accessories:
Embossing Buddy
Gold Embossing Powder
Night Divine Dies
Adhesive-Backed Star Trinkets
Adhesive
First, I heat embossed the sentiment on the top of the DSP panel. I stamped it, using Gold Metallic Ink, added Gold Embossing Powder, then heat set it. Do not forget to use an embossing buddy on the DSP first to make sure you do not have any golden stray marks. Although, if you do, you can call them shooting stars!
I then die cut the figures, using the Night Divine dies and Copper Clay card stock.
I adhered the die cuts below the sentiment, using adhesive.
Next, I adhered the panel onto a Basic White matte, and then onto the Copper Clay card front.
Lastly, I added an Adhesive-Backed Star Trinket and adhered a Basic White panel to the inside of the card.
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