Hi everyone, Cindy here with just a few days from New Year's Day. Are you ready? I host New Year's Day Brunch and have just a few more errands to run.
Season's Greetings
What do you do when you have a few images that you already stamped and change your mind on how you are going to use them. I die cut the card front and put my image on the inside of the card.
Using Die Cutting.
I started by stamping my image onto white cardstock with Versa Mark Ink and embossing with a recollection blue embossing powder. The image is stamped in the center of a 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 piece of white cardstock. I trimmed the snowflake paper a smidgen so that I could have a white border around the card front. I added washi tape to the wrong side of the die.
Using the Misti I centered the die onto the snowflake image, then pressed the top down so that the washi tape sticks to the top.
Using a small metal ruler I slide more washi tape onto the die so that it will stick to the card front. I use a metal ruler to help me with the transfer.
I stamped my sentiment onto vellum and embossed with white embossing power. The sentiment is going to fit on the inside of the card front behind the die cut.
I add a piece of pattern paper to the inside bottom of the card to finish it off. Now it's time to stamp my envelope. I pulled out a couple of snowflakes and stamped and embossed with silver embossing powder.
My Celebrate card is ready for a note on the inside and to be given out at New Year's Day Brunch.
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So,
if you are inspired to make your own cards, layouts or projects - from Season's
Greetings, a previous Christmas special, a Counterfeit Kit Challenge kit that
you haven't quite used up or a new kit inspired by any one of our dozens and
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