Hello everyone, I have a few projects to show you today, and
thought that I would start with some of the cards that I made featuring
the delightful A Tomte Christmas
stamp set. I stamped the large gnome and masked him before adding a
background using a torn paper mask and Distress Ink in blue and grey
tones. I added first and second generation stamped trees from the Trees a Crowd stamp set.
I
removed the mask and coloured the image with Koh-I-Noor pencils and
added some soft pencil shading around the base of the trees to ground
them.
For
my second card, I used the trio of gnomes, and started by colouring a
die cut oval using Distress Ink. I stamped the image onto a spare piece
of card using brown ink and I coloured the image with Distress Ink and a
water brush, adding pencil shading over the top. I fussy cut the image
and attached it to the oval.
I created a little tag and
stamped the sentiment, adding some baker's twine. To assemble the card,
I used a piece of music paper as a background, added brown card as a
matting layer and some pretty red ribbon to finish.
I
liked the vintage colours on this card, and made a matching tag using
one of the circular acrylic baubles that we had on the show. I used
Archival Ink to stamp the image, acrylic paint to colour the image, and
again used music paper for the background.
My
final project for today also features the acrylic tags. I coloured them
with alcohol inks, and stamped on top of them using white acrylic
paint. I used images from the Shaded Baubles stamp set and The Christmas Garden. As long as you clean your stamps straight away, you can use paint to stamp with, no problem.
I
chose a mixture of bright colours for the tags. These would look great
on the tree at Christmas, or as beautiful sun catchers hung in a window.
I added matching twine and a bit of Stickles for a bit more bling.
It has been almost too hot to create Christmas cards at this time of year, but lots of you will be thinking about making your Christmas cards now to get ahead. These stamp designs are brilliant for lots of projects and I will be back later in the month with some quick batch card ideas for you.
Thanks for stopping by,
xx
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