I used two new dies for my card today. I started with the background die of two deer with a stitched frame. Cut from white card stock, I adhered a small piece of Inka Gold Smooshing from my stash to fill in the background. I placed the panel on my warm grill and sprinkled with Chunky White Frantage. I love how it melted to create the falling snow with a bit of texture. To finish, I cut the peace from white card stock and sponged the top with Mermaid Lagoon ink, lightening the pressure as I moved down the letters. This was to create a ombre sentiment. Not sure it's ombre, but I like how it turned out. :)
Here's a close-up ...
Come check out the challenge blog to see the amazing cards from our Designers and our wonderful Guest Designer, Linda (Scrappin', Stampin', & Singin'). Then come play along. Making Christmas cards all year is a great way to slowly build your stash so that when December rolls around, you have your cards ready to write and send off. Why not make two cards at the same time to build your stash even faster! :)
Hope to see you in the gallery!
I'm adding this card to the CAS Mix Up challenge gallery ...
Paper: White card stock (Neenah 110 lb.); Mixed Media (Strathmore 140 lb. 400 Series)
Ink: Mermaid Lagoon Distress Ink (Tim Holtz)
Accessories & Tools: Playful Deer Stitched Frame die (Poppy Stamps), Swirled Peace die (Poppy Stamps), Inka Gold (Steel Blue, Platinum), water mister, Chunky White Frantage (Stampendous), sponge
Challenges:
CAS Christmas February Challenge - Peace
CAS Mix Up February Challenge - Dimensional Die-cuts
Oh Loll this is one super cute card. The ombre effect of the blues is fabulous and what an adorable scene. The sentiment looks amazing and love the frantage and the use of your warming grill...it makes a huge difference to the frantage not flying away x. The scale of the die cut sentiment looks fabulous. The die cute deer are adorable and this is one stand out card....Love it x.
ReplyDeleteWonderful design, Loll. I love the deer die cut, looks great against your beautiful sky. The way you've coloured Peace is so effective. xx
ReplyDeleteOMG Loll, those two deer are adorable. I might just have to get that die. Your background is a perfect snowy day, and love that sentiment in shades of blue and white :)
ReplyDeleteLove your smooshed background with the snow falling down and those adorable deer on your die. Lovely card, Loll. And your peace is so pretty and it looks like ombre to me. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you've colored your peace die cut, my friend! Love that snowy background and the sweet deer all framed up too!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a gorgeous Christmas card, Loll! The deer are so sweet and the ombre effect on your sentiment is fabulous! I also love how you added falling snow with white Frantage...so striking! Beautiful work, my friend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background for those very sweet little deer! Love the way you did the sentiment! It looks like ombre to me.
ReplyDeleteOooh, love this, Lolly! I have and love that little deer die. Your background snowy sky is sensational, but that swooping overlapping peace is divine in font and ombreness!! Hugs, Dolly xxoo
ReplyDeleteBeautiful background for your sweet die cut framed deer, Loll. I love how you added your Frantage using your warm grill. Sure prevents the snow from blowing all around. Your die cut and Ombre colored Peace is a beautiful final touch. TFS...Hugs..Nancy
ReplyDeleteI love that die against your Inka Gold background. I can envision to young fawns playing in the snow. What a gorgeous gradient you achieved in the sponging of your die cut "peace." I have a hunch mu wish list just grew again and you should be entitled to a commission from the things I bought after seeing your cards.
ReplyDeleteSweet deer pair in frame, Loll, and I just love the ombre peace sentiment! So delicate and pretty and perfect over the wonderful blue sky you created!! Thanks so much for having me as guest designer this month!!
ReplyDeleteThis is sooooo cute, Loll! The gorgeous blue Inka Gold Smooshing background with the Chunky White Frantage falling snow is the perfect background for the adorable deer playing together in the snow. I love that you added an ombre effect to the die-cut sentiment. It adds the softness and echos falling snow.
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How beautiful Loll....such a serene feeling beauty.
ReplyDeletexx Karen
So pretty, soft and peaceful, Loll. I just adore how you add fun techniques to your cards to achieve such fantastic looks. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh! my goodness, these are GORGEOUS.
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Lovin' your sweet deer die cuts Loll, gorgeous Christmas card.
ReplyDeleteStriking card, Loll. Love the colour (of course). That inka Gold background is gorgeous especially with the frantage (need to get me some of that). Also love your ombre inking of the sentiment. To top it off, you just checked two NBUS dies off your list. xx
ReplyDeleteThis is just soooo cute ...... those tiny deer are adorable. Love the falling snow too xx
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ReplyDeleteSo beautiful....the ombre colors of the die cut are unusual and so pretty!
How serene this card is Loll - love your snowfall background!
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Maxine
Definitely a peaceful setting. What beautiful blue nuances along with the spatters of snow. The simple framing truly adds to the dimensional word die. Beautifully done, thanks for sharing! xx
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card Loll, the scene definitely evokes peace! I love the inky sky with snow gently falling. I think I need me some of this Chunky White Frantage stuff as I've seen so many use it and it is so pretty. Love how you made your sentiment ombre and it is looking pretty ombre to me, or at least giving the look of ombre! Love everything about this card! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteThe Frantage adds a great snowy look for those darling deer to romp around in, Loll.
ReplyDeleteAhhhh, pretty! Those two deer are sweet and the shading on the "peace" is so beautiful. Love the script on the word, plus the snowfall. A peaceful scene, for sure.
ReplyDeleteLove your baby deer frolicking in the falling snow Loll! and the inking on the die cut is beautiful - so pretty leaving some of it white! xx
ReplyDeleteCharming, Loll ... so delicate and pretty ... the deer and that fabulous sentiment! Hugs, Anita :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a really pretty scene and the frantage makes very natural looking snow, and I love the stitched frame, and the die cut sentiment stands out beautifully with the ombre effect keeping everything in those wonderful shades of blue. x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Loll. Love how you coloured the peace sentiment.
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