It is Pam sharing with you today!
We are so happy that you stopped by to visit with us today!! I am showing you a die from the Part 2 Christmas release today. In this release there are 29 different designs and everyone of them is unique and very detailed.
Very soon you will be seeing examples from our Christmas Part 3 and Halloween dies. These dies are already in the store with a 25% discount! There is also an exclusive die that can only be purchased through the online store. So make sure you stop by the store to see our sweet Dakota the Huskey!!
Here is my card for today hope you like it!
Design Steps:
1. Use an A2 white card base and a slightly smaller piece of red card stock. Glue the red card stock
to the base and set aside
2. Cut a piece of white card stock 4 x 5 1/4 and stamp the background using a forest stamp with Versa Mark.
3. Emboss with white diamond embossing powder set with a heat gun4. Use blue inks and sponge over the embossing. After completing the inking wipe it off with a paper towel
5. Use the Merry Christmas w/ Deer Family die and cut out the deer in brown, the banner in red and the fawn and trees in white
6. Ink shadows onto the large deer and color the fawn with a marker and add small white dots to fawn. Color all of the hoofs black with marker
7. Add shadow to the birch trees with grey ink
8. Add the die cut pieces to the background
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7 comments:
That's wonderful, Pam! I like how you created the background. Very nice combination with cutouts.
this is a beautiful wintry scene Pam- love the forest background you created- great work
I love the background stamp you used on your card -- also the way you spotted your fawn. This is a beautiful scene.
I love this - so beautiful. Which stamp was used for background. So very pretty! Would love to create something similar.
Very pretty card! The background looks amazing! The scene is so peaceful and gorgeous!
This is so pretty Pam! I love that background. It really makes the deer pop!
wow, awesome background! And I love the little Bambi!
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