Thursday, September 28, 2017
Lemon Craft Cards
8:00 AM
Hi everyone, Steph Ackerman here today working with a bunch of products from the Rubber Buggy Store. Have you checked out the store lately? It has so many wonderful new products.
Thank you for visiting.
I used the lovely Lemon Craft - Christmas Carols 6" x 6" paper pad for both cards this week. There are some amazing papers in this collection, which is double sided! Double sided papers give you a lot of choices! The papers in this pack are quite versatile. I chose to create a Christmas card along with a winter card.
I used a Prima Marketing Julie Nutting Doll Stamp for both cards, coloring them in Copic Markers. I used shades of blue for my first card. Love the wintery feel this gives to the card. The stamped image was die cut using a Spellbinders oval die, and I first fussy cut her feet so they would remain intact. Then she was mounted to a larger die for more dimension.
I used shades of green Copic Markers for this card to coordinate with the fabulous papers. A touch of red set the Christmas tone. I fussy cut her and added her to a Spellbinders die cut oval.
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