Thursday, October 5, 2017
Fairy Holly with Lemon Craft
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.
Merry is a Spellbinders die which was die cut from red and brown cardstock.
Isn't she sweet?
Thank you for visiting
Using my Scor-Pal, I created a card from Bazzill cardstock. The next layers are from the Lemon Craft Christmas Carols 6x6 pad. Each layer of Lemon Craft was angled and matted with cardstock.
On top of these layers, I added a Decorative Oval from Heartfelt Creations, then wrapped the panel with White Lace May Arts ribbon. This panel was added to the card with 3D foam adhesives.
I stamped the Penny Black image - Fairy Holly - on Neenah White cardstock, then colored her with Copic Markers. I wanted her to be free so I fussy cut her before adding her with foam adhesives.
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