Today Fran came over and spent a couple of hours with me in the art studio. I showed her how to do the Iris Fold technique and she will be using that for her Christmas card this year. Thanks Fran for coming over and hanging out - it was so much fun!!
While Fran was working on her card, I played around with another idea I had for a Christmas card. Thanks to Kelly for lending me her Snowflake embossing folder - it's so pretty!
"Christmas Ornaments"
Stamps: Gifts of Christmas (SU!); Peace (Anita's stamps)
Paper: Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White (SU!)
Ink: Cherry Cobbler, Old Olive, Daffodil Delight, VersaMark (SU!)
Accessories & Tools: ornament punch, three silver eyelets, silver elastic, Cuttlebug "Snowflakes" embossing folder, sponges, ice embossing powder, heat tool, tape, sticky strips and dimensionals
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I inked the Peace stamp first with VersaMark and then with Old Olive ink. I stamped onto a piece of Whisper White cardstock and quickly embossed with the ice embossing powder to add a little glitter (hard to tell in the photo). I punched out with the ornament punch.
I inked the poinsettia stamp using Stampin' Write markers and stamped onto a piece of Whisper White cardstock. I did a second stamping and then punched both out with the ornament punch.
I sponged Old Olive ink around the edges of all three ornaments and then added a silver eyelet to the top of each. I threaded silver elastic through each eyelet and set them aside.
I ran a large piece of Whisper White cardstock through my Big Shot with the Snowflakes embossing folder. I used dimensionals to add the ornaments on top of the embossed panel and pulled the silver elastic to the back and secured with tape.
I mounted the panel onto a card base of Cherry Cobbler.
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