Good morning friends! As we continue along with the Merry and Bright Collection from Heartfelt Creations, I'm here to show you another card I have made. I hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed making it!
Products Used
Designer Dries Clear Adhesive, 159723Dove Blender Kit, 241159
Memento Dye Ink Pad - Lilac Posies, TSMP501
Memento Dye Ink Pad - Teal Zeal, TSMP602
Memento Dye Ink Pad - Bamboo Leaves, TSMP707
Memento Dye Ink Pad - Tuxedo Black, TSMP900
Sizzix Vagabond 2 With Solo Wafer-Thin Die Adapter, 532423-KIT
Stack and Store Daubers-Pack of 30, HCDA2-450
Rajni Chawla's Crystal Clear, PGM15015
Rajni Chawla's Frosting Powder, PGM15016
Eyelet Circle & Basics Small Die, HCD1-7154
Circle Basics Large Die, HCD1-7155
Poinsettia & Holly Clusters Die, HCD1-7176
Poinsettia & Holly Clusters Cling Stamp Set, HCPC-3822
StazOn Ink Pad - Olive Green, TSSZ51
3D Poinsettia Shaping Mold, HCFB1-463
Heart of Gold Prills, ANC804
Snowy Pine Village Cling Stamp Set, HCPC-3837
Merry and Bright Paper Collection, HCDP1-293
Snowy Pine Village Die, HCD1-7195
Other Products: White Cardstock, Dandelion Memento Ink, White Embossing Powder, VersaMark Ink, Heat Gun, Tea Dye Distress Ink, Dimensional Tape
For more tips on creating with the Merry and Bright collection, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/6bgO6epBuBI.
For more tips on creating with the flower shaping molds, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/FSdPL7nXvQE.
Instructions: My card size is 6 x 6". Make card base and cover with one of the card fronts. Stamp the village with Tuxedo Black Memento Ink onto white cardstock and cut out with the coordinating die. Use the dove blender pen and Memento and Distress inks to color. Load it up with lots of glitter and set aside to dry.
Using VersaMark ink, stamp the poinsettia and emboss using the white embossing powder. Color with the daubers and Lilac Posies Memento ink. Stamp the holly leaves with Olive Green ink and then color with Bamboo Leaves Memento Ink. Cut out the poinsettia and holly leaves with the coordinating die. Run them through the 3D mold and then glue the holy leaves and poinsettia petals together to form a flower. Add prills to the centers of the flowers and set aside to dry.
Using Olive Green Ink stamp the pine sprigs onto white cardstock. Cut out using the coordinating die. Glitter and set aside to dry.
Using the circle dies cut out a piece of coordinating paper to go behind the village. Glue the two pieces together. Cut a lacy edged die cut from white cardstock and the circle dies; cut another piece of coordinating paper using the circle dies to fit onto the lacy die cut. Glue together. Add dimensional tape to the village and adhere to the circle making a beautiful medallion. Glue the medallion to the card front. Next pick out a sentiment from the paper collection, cut it out and then cut another piece of paper to fit behind it making a sign. Adhere it to the card front with dimensional tape. Stamp a tree with Olive green ink and cut out using the coordinating die. Use Rajni Chawla's Frosting Powder and a heat gun to set the powder giving a look of snow on the tree. Use dimensional tape to adhere it to the edge of the sign. Now decide where you want to place the greenery and the poinsettia flowers and glue them down. The card is finished.
6 comments:
Beautiful Glenda!
Before I sat down at the computer today I found myself wondering what you might be sharing for HC Wednesday. Something to look forward to, and this is certainly sweet and beautiful. Love the designer paper layers and how you added the little tree by the sentiment. Of course, the poinsettias and pine boughs are a gorgeous hug for the sparkling village scene. You never disappoint!
A beautiful card and I love your gorgeous pink poinsettias!
This is absolutely gorgeous Glenda!
Such a beautiful winter scene. Makes one want to go and live in that sweet little cabin and drink good coffee with the nice neighbor across the way. Your flowers are adorable. Enjoy a good week Glenda.
So gorgeous Glenda! Love this frosty creation!
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