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Christmas Card #2

10/23/2018

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​I was looking at my leftover supplies and I  decided to put them to good use.
My first 2 cards I did on my Facebook Live in my Caring Crafters Group if you would like to see the tutorial click here. 

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​I used the extra materials from those cards to make this card below.
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  1. Have a heavy white card base sized A2 (4/14 x 5/12) folded and ready to go.
  2. To get the look of snow for the background use a kraft card panel cut 1/16" smaller than your base.  I used a snow die cut on the kraft panel  then adhered  the kraft panel to the white card base for the illusion of  snow.
  3. Using the leftover oval from the previous cards. I took my blending brushes and blended blue distress oxide ink for the sky and green for my ground. 
  4. I stamped and die cut the tree and the deer. Adhere the tree directly to the oval with liquid glue and the deer with foam squares.   
I was really happy with how I can make 2 styles of cards with the supplies I had to start with.
Thanks for joining me, and I'll see you next time.


Supplies Used:
Neenah Classic Solar White Cardstock
Neenah Desert Storm
Hero Arts Color Layering Snowy Tree
Avery Elle Falling Snow Die
Distress Oxide Inks    Blueprint Sketch  and   Bundled Sage
Nuvo Deluxe Liquid Glue
Lawn Fawn Textured White Embossig Powder
Lawn Fawn Clear Embossing Ink pad
Make up brushes (Amazon)




2 Comments
Karen R. in Upstate SC
10/23/2018 08:18:36 pm

I really love how you used leftover supplies to make such a gorgeous card! While all 3 are beautiful, I think the one with the kraft colored cardstock is my favorite! Beautiful job on all 3 cards!

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Polished Concrete Maryland link
10/24/2022 07:30:10 am

Hii thanks for posting this

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