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Slimline Christmas Dies

Hello friends! I have a fun and easy-to-make slimline Christmas cards, featuring Spellbinders Be Bold Color Block Merry Christmas Etched Dies. Step 1: Cut 4 white cardstock measuring 4x8.5 inches. Ink blend with Festive Berries & Worn Lipstick, Kitsch Flamingo & Spun Sugar, and Mowed Lawn & Twisted Citron Distress Oxide Inks. Splatter with water for an oxidized effect.  Step 2: Cut the panels using the Spellbinders Be Bold Color Block Merry Christmas Etched Dies. Cut “Merry” - 2 in silver and 2 in gold cardstock. Make 4 card bases and adhere all the die elements. Step 3: Cut poinsettias and holly leaves from the Spellbinders Christmas Blooms Dies. Color with Copic markers - BG13/11, G43/40, and R22/20. Step 4: Add white dots with a gel pen. That’s all for these colorful and fun Christmas cards. I hope you enjoyed today’s post and that I’ve inspired you to create cards for your loved ones! Products used: Copic Sketch Markers - BG13 / 11 , G43 / 40 , R22 / 20 Distress Oxide I

Snowmen Friends - Pretty Pink Posh

Hello friends! Today, I am sharing a card using the new Pretty Pink Posh  Snowmen Friends Stamp Set . This is such a fun set that is perfect for any Christmas projects. It includes 6 different snowmen in adorable winter accessories.  For my slimline card, I cut the largest rectangle from the Slimline:Peekaboo Windows Die in white 110lb cardstock and ink blended the top portion with Kitsch Flamingo Distress Oxide Ink and the rest with Spun Sugar Distress Oxide Ink. I then splattered some white acrylic paint for a snow look. I also white heat emboss the snowflakes and the Let it Snow sentiment from the same Snowmen Friends Stamp Set.  Next, I stamped, colored, and cut the snowmen  and foam mounted them onto my card base. Here are the Copic Markers I used - BG10, C5/3/1, R39/37/35, RV25/23/21, YR07.  I then cut a strip of red cardstock and white heat embossed the sentiments from the new Holiday Scripts Stamp Set . I used liquid glue to adhere them under the snowmen. I then added som

October Release Blog Hop - Pretty Pink Posh

 Hello friends and welcome to the Pretty Pink Posh October Release Blog Hop!  I love me some pink Christmas and today, I am sharing a slimline card featuring 2 new stamps from Pretty Pink Posh - Village Stamp Set and Village Additions Stamp Set . Let's get started! For the card panel, I cut the largest rectangle from the Heffy Doodle DL Stitched Trio  in white 110lb cardstock. This is the metric version of the slimline dies. I then placed a low tack tape on the bottom of the panel since I wanted the ground to remain white and ink blended the bottom with Victorian Velvet Distress Oxide Ink and the top with Spun Sugar Distress Oxide Ink. I then added snow using Glitz Glitter Gel in white through the new Snowfall Stencil . Next, I stamped, colored, and cut the images from Village Stamp Set and Village Additions Stamp Set . I used Copic Sketch Markers to color them: Blues - B02/01/00/000 Greens - G02/00/000, G46/43/40 Pinks - R85/83/81 Reds - R24/22/20 Yellows - Y18/11 Greys - N5

Summer of Stamping with Ellen Hutson

Hello friends! Toady, I have a card featuring an exclusive Pretty Pink Posh stamp set for the Summer of Stamping with Ellen Hutson. This set has adorable summer scenes and images, and they are perfect for creating cards and gift tags.   I’ve made a slimline card to showcase this beautiful stamp set called Summer Circles . I started stamping and coloring the images using Copic markers: Pink/Red: R24/22/20 Orange: YR07/04/02/00 Yellow: Y18/13/11/00 Green: G02/00/0000 Blue: BG05/0000, B02/0000 Violet: V17/15/12/01 Browns: E49/47/44/43/34/33/31/30 For the card base, I cut down a 3.5” x 8.5” panel in white cardstock and inked with Squeezed Lemonade and Mustard Seed Distress Oxide Inks using the Wide Stripes Stencil . I then cut a scallop frame in pink cardstock and adhered it to the panel.  I then stamped the sentiments onto the card panel and foam mounted the circles for dimension. In teal cardstock, I added the zigzag circle behind the sun image. This die is included in th

Heffy Doodle and Gerda Steiner Designs Collaboration

  Welcome to the Heffy Doodle and Gerda Steiner Designs Collaboration Blog Hop! Design Team members from both companies are sharing inspiration using products from both companies! For this fun collaboration, I made a slimline birthday card. To begin, I stamped, colored, and cut images from Gerda Steiner Designs - On the Table , On the Bookshelf and the new Heffy Doodle Popping By stamp set. I then cut the largest rectangle from the Heffy Doodle Stitched Slimline Trio Dies in white cardstock. For my table, I used the Ain't So Plaid Stencil and inked with Mustard Seed and Squeezed Lemonade Distress Oxides. The top portion is ink blended with Tattered Rose and I splattered some black and rose gold acrylic paint for interest. I then white heat embossed the happy birthday sentiment onto a strip of black cardstock. Next, I adhered the elements down onto the card. Lastly, I adhered my panel onto a slimline card base. BLOG HOP DETAILS: To be entered to win the giveaway, all you need

Slimline Cards - Scrapbook.com

 Hello, crafty friends!  Today, I have these super fun and colorful slimline cards to share with you all, featuring products from Scrapbook.com  Let's begin! To start, I chose 2 pink and 2 turquoise papers from the Sherbet Smooth Cardstock Paper Pad. I then ink blended with the Pineapples Stencil, using the Premium Hybrid Ink Pad. For the pink papers, I used Candy Shop Pink . For the turquoise papers, I used Glass Slipper . To ink these, I used the Ink Blending Tool with Domed Foam Applicators . These foam applicators are amazing. I found them very easy to use and they are perfect for blending. I then cut the papers into strips, mixed up the different colors of strips, and adhered them onto another slimline cardstock from the paper pad.   Next, I took the largest die in the Stitched Scallop Rectangles set and die cut my panels. For my sentiments, I cut some alphas using the Bold Basic Alphabet lower set in white cardstock. I cut 4 each and stacked them up for dimension. So much w