Back with another Christmas card! The current Jingle Belles challenge prompt is "O Little Town of Bethlehem", or... put one or more buildings on your Christmas card. I really did put an entire town on my card:
This card was definitely easier to make than to photograph. I knew right away I had found a great reason to use this Village embossing folder. Before I'd looked at it, I was thinking I would somehow highlight two of the houses, but when I saw there were houses with hearts on them, I decided to just highlight two heart with tiny die cuts. This is the only stamp I have with this sentiment; I was worried that the script plus small size would mean white embossing on black wouldn't work, but with ultra-fine powder, it's quite readable.
Supplies: white & Stampin' Up real red & basic black cardstock, Gourmet Rubber Stamps Holiday Lane stamp, Versamark ink, Wow super-fine white embossing powder, Cuttlebug Village embossing folder, heart die cuts from stash, Creative Memories corner-rounding punch, fun foam
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5 comments:
ohhhhh my gosh! you are just SO flippin' clever! you really did put A WHOLE TOWN on your card; you had the PERFECT sentiment to make it work, and YES, coloring just the two hearts is an astonishingly great idea. what a brilliant addition to the "HOME for xmas" celebration at JINGLE BELLES! <3
What a super-clever design ... perfect sentiment and pop of the red hearts is magical ... so glad you shared your *HOMES* with us at jingle belles.
Awesome card, love that folder and brilliant idea to colour the two hearts. I think the sentiment is perfect (would like to have it too) Congrats on being picked top three on the Jingle Belles.
That's a pretty awesome embossing folder and I love the highlighted hearts - so perfect!
This is lovely! I am now lusting over that embossing folder sooooooooooooo, so much, Jo x
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