Hello everyone… I hope you all have a great start of this week. I have another mixed media Christmas card to share with you all today.
On my mixed media Christmas card, I used the Christmas Baubles #1 Layering Dies, Crazy Double Running Stitch Rectangle Nesting Dies, Homespun Christmas Stamp Set, Holly Background ARTplorations Stencil. And here’s what inspiration me to create for the CUTplorations December Challenge.
I used the watercolor ghosting technique with Holly Background ARTplorations Stencil to create the background. After that, I added some white paint splatters and dried it with craft heater. After that cut it with the medium size of the Crazy Double Running Stitch Rectangle Nesting Dies.
I cut out the ornament Christmas Baubles #1 Layering Dies using red cardstock and gold metallic cardstock. I stacked them together with dries-clear adhesive. I tied some of the baker’s twine on the ornament and added it on the card panel with 3D foam tape. I secured the twine behind the panel with tape, and I added the panel on the card with dries-clear adhesive permanent glue.
I stamped the sentiment from Homespun Christmas Stamp Set with VersaFine Clair Glamorous Ink Pad.
I drew lines to make the frame using Gold UniBall Gel Pen.
That’s my card for this challenge. I hope you all like it. And… it is your turn. When you create a project for this CUTplorations December Challenge and using one of STAMPlorations products on it, you also can link it up at their Never-Ending Anything Goes Challenge.
I also link it up at the Mixed Media December Challenge, that is now accept mixed media card!
If you don’t have any of STAMPlorations products, you can always grab the freebie digital stamp here to use on any of your projects. Or… if you would like to grab some of their products… you can use this code: STAMPGIRLHELEN to get 20% OFF discount on your order from STAMPlorations Store.
Thank you so much for stopping by my blog today! Have a wonderful season!
What a bright and beautiful background for that lovely bauble.
Gorgeous background Helen. Makes that bold bright bauble pop beautifully.