Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Christmas card with Lawn Fawn
1:00 AM
Hi everyone!
Pi here and for this card I had a vision of Christmas tree shape, but after a lot of masking it ended up being just a big pile of presents. But I think I made it work anyway - LOL!
As my background is kind of bold, I didn't want to have the presents compete with such a busy pattern. So I left them white and only colored the ribbons. I also added a flat back pearl in a coordinating color. (Did you know, if you don't have the correct color, you can alter it with your copics) I also went over the entire pile with my clear wink of stella. Be careful though, the wink of stella marker may lift some of the color depending on what ink and pens you have used. However, just clean the tip on a scrap paper and you're good to go again. The glitter really made the pile pop against the background. I placed the pile on top of a stitched hillside border and the little penguin in santa hat covers the part that would make the entire hill look a bit loopsided. The sentiment from the Toboggan together stamp set would have been to long to fit and I wanted to keep the banner thin, so I used my Sweet Christmas stamp set and used the word "Christmas".
I hope you like it!
Products used from The Rubber Buggy:
Lawn Fawn stamp set Toboggan Together
Lawn Fawn 6x6 paper Let's Bokeh in the snow
Lawn Fawn hillside borders dies
Wink of Stella clear glitter pen
Flatback pearls
Copic markers
Stamping supplies (Neenah white cardstock, masking paper, scissors, doublesided tape, acrylic block)
Thank you for visiting!
Pi here and for this card I had a vision of Christmas tree shape, but after a lot of masking it ended up being just a big pile of presents. But I think I made it work anyway - LOL!
As my background is kind of bold, I didn't want to have the presents compete with such a busy pattern. So I left them white and only colored the ribbons. I also added a flat back pearl in a coordinating color. (Did you know, if you don't have the correct color, you can alter it with your copics) I also went over the entire pile with my clear wink of stella. Be careful though, the wink of stella marker may lift some of the color depending on what ink and pens you have used. However, just clean the tip on a scrap paper and you're good to go again. The glitter really made the pile pop against the background. I placed the pile on top of a stitched hillside border and the little penguin in santa hat covers the part that would make the entire hill look a bit loopsided. The sentiment from the Toboggan together stamp set would have been to long to fit and I wanted to keep the banner thin, so I used my Sweet Christmas stamp set and used the word "Christmas".
I hope you like it!
Products used from The Rubber Buggy:
Lawn Fawn stamp set Toboggan Together
Lawn Fawn 6x6 paper Let's Bokeh in the snow
Lawn Fawn hillside borders dies
Wink of Stella clear glitter pen
Flatback pearls
Copic markers
Stamping supplies (Neenah white cardstock, masking paper, scissors, doublesided tape, acrylic block)
Thank you for visiting!
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(Atom)
Total Pageviews
Powered by Blogger.
-
▼
2015
(217)
-
▼
December
(25)
- Happy New Year!
- Late Christmas card with Lawn Fawn
- Double Diamond Fold Card
- Imagine!!
- Merry Christmas
- Christmas Cards with Netra
- Lawn Fawn Winter Scene
- Christmas at The Rubber Buggy
- Girl and Snowman
- Merry & Bright
- Christmas cards with Lawn Fawn
- DIY Christmas Gift Idea with Netra
- December daily 2015 update 8
- Christmas at The Rubber Buggy
- Another Christmas Card :)
- Xmas Gifts
- Lawn Fawn Christmas Tags
- Wintery Blue Christmas Card with Netra
- Christmas card with Lawn Fawn
- The Rubber Buggy has amazing Christmas Collections
- Country House Wishes
- Noel
- Lingonberry Light Tilda Card
- Gorjuss Girl Watercolor Card with Netra
- December daily 2015 update 6
-
▼
December
(25)
0 comments:
Post a Comment