Featured Post

Privacy Policy

I'm working on a new privacy policy for my followers, but for now you should know that if you comment on my site, my site collects your ...

Monday, December 7, 2020

Merry Christmas Cuties


Hi there, I hope you're having a good start to your week.  How are you doing on those Christmas cards?  If you haven't started, today is the day!  For my card, I made a slimline card using the new Christmas Inchies stamp set.  Be sure to come back in a couple of days, I'll have tags that I made using the same set for a completely different look.
Here's how my card was made;

  • Stamp the Santa, Christmas tree and Rudolph from the Christmas Inchies set on white cardstock with Onyx Black Ink and color with Prisma Colored Pencils.
  • Die-cut the images with the Christmas Inchies Die set and set aside.

  • Using the Slimline Solid Deckle Die, die-cut white cardstock.
  • Place the SLI Geometric X Die in the center of the Solid Deckle panel, keep it in place using a low tack tape and run it through the Crossover ll.
  • Repeatedly stamp the string of lights across the top of the die-cut panel with black ink.
  • Stamp Merry Christmas on the bottom center of the panel with black ink.

  • Color lights green, red, and yellow using Bottle Green Nuvo Crystal Drops, Carnation Red Liquid Pearls, and Sunflower Liquid Pearls. 
  • Apply Diamond Glaze over the top of the painted lights and let dry.

  • Layer the die-cut slimline panel onto slightly larger decorative paper and glue to a red slimline card.
  • Place foam squares on the back of the three Inchies and pop upon the card as shown.



Follow Me- Stamp This, on-

Affiliate and Product Disclosure
I am on various Design Teams and get free goodies for blogging about craft products but only because I love their products and genuinely use them. Ultimately my opinions are my own. A list of companies is in my sidebar.
Being part of various affiliate programs – when you click on an affiliate link and then go on to make a purchase, at no cost to you, I receive a small commission.  The affiliates I use include Rubbernecker Stamps.

No comments: