It's time seventh Rudolph Day of the year and another of my colour themed cards (all my RD cards this year are green and gold).
To make this card I used:
7" x 5" white matt card blank
Woodware 'Christmas Bubble Tree' stamp
Versafine Olympia Green ink
Cosmic Shimmer Clear Detail embossing powder
Hybrid Dual Metallic gold pen
Wink of Stella
Glossy Accents
Snippets of white matt card and green patterned paper
I trimmed a snippet of white matt card so it was slightly smaller than the card blank and placed it into my MISTI. I stamped the tree and sentiment with green ink, stamping a couple of times to get a good depth of colour before embossing them with clear embossing powder. The panel was then attached to the front of the card blank. I stamped the tree trunk onto a snippet of green paper, fussy cut it and then attached it to the card and added some Wink of Stella to make it sparkle. I used the metallic gold pen to colour the baubles on the tree and then used Glossy Accents to make them shine.
I am entering the following challenges:
Christmas Crafts All Year Round - Anything Christmas or Winter Holiday
Daisy Chain Challenge - Christmas in July
Pearly Sparkles - Christmas in July
Rudolph Day - July Challenge
Stamping Sensations - Christmas in July
Kath x
7 comments:
Love this Christmas stamp Kath,a fabulous card
I a very pretty bubble tree Kath, and love the sparkle and shine you added..a super CAS card. x
I just adore this stylized Christmas tree and love the way you have colored and glossified it, Kath! The font of the sediment is perfect! Hugs, Darnell
That is just gorgeous! Very elegant and stylish! Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations this month.
Pinky
Beautiful CAS design, Kath.
Thanks for joining us at Stamping Sensations.
Helen x
DT
Me again!
Thanks for joining me at the Rudolph Days Challenge too.
Helen x
So pretty!!! Thanks so much for participating in our CHRISTMAS CRAFTS ALL YEAR 'ROUND challenge!!! I appreciate that you play along and I enjoy visiting your blog!! Have a happy crafty day!! Deanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper
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