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Peaceful Christmas Paper Pumpkin
When you picture a peaceful Christmas, what comes to mind? Do you see snow outside your window, softly swirling through the sky? A tree trimmed with tinsel, a fire crackling nearby? Maybe you’re dreaming of decorating a holly jolly gingerbread house. Can you catch a whiff of Christmas cookies wafting through the air? Whatever it…
Christmas Wishes
This Christmas card was made using the O Holy Night and Winter Meadows Designer Series Papers. I started with Boho Blue for the card base and used a piece of Winter Meadows Designer Series Paper for the inside and O Holy Night Designer Series Paper for the leaf/holly die cut. The greeting is on the…
Designer Series Paper Christmas Tree Video
This cute Christmas Tree was made with scraps from the Take a Bow Designer Series Paper. There really isn't any measurements to share, I just snipped the Designer Series Paper to get the length wanted. The greeting is from the Peaceful Season stamp set and I stamped it with Garden Green ink. The Take a…
Faux Stainless Steel Technique
You can create the look of stainless steel using embossing powder and black ink. Make sure you use the embossing buddy on your Basic White cardstock to prevent specks of stray embossing powder. The card on the left is this technique using paper that has a foil background. I used the Gilded Autumn Designer Series…
Ombre Masking Technique
I have to admit there are times where I'm amazed that a technique turns out completely different in real life than what I imagined in my head. This card is one of those examples. I used the Basic Pattern Decorative Masks and the new Blending Brushes to create an Ombre effect. Unfortunately, this picture doesn't…
Masking Stamps Technique
The calla lily stamp in the Remarkable You stamp set has two calla lilies, but I only wanted one for my card, so I masked the stamp. Super easy technique, as long as you remember to remove the tape before you stamp your image. Supplies used: Gorgeous Grunge (can't believe this set is retiring),…
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