- My favourite things - jingle all the way (stamp & dies)
- SU!- flurry of wishes
- Lawn fawn- stitched borders
- Tim holtz 'black soot' distress ink pad
- Memento 'tuxedo black' ink pad
- Copics
- Atyou spica pens- red & gold
- White cardstock
I folded a card to make a card blank and inked it black. I then cut a white cardstock panel and added 3 embossed stitched lines using a metal die. I stamped a sentiment below and coloured the letters with red glitter pen. For the image, I stamped, coloured and diecut the Santa and used foam to attach him to the card for added dimension. I repeated the same card with a different santa stamp from the set to create a landscape version of the card.
Mx
Challenges I would like to enter:
Seven hills craft challenge 'favourite Christmas song/movie's (the santa Claus 1994- me and my sister have watched it every year since it come out when we were little)
What super Clean and Simple cards! I love that Santa set, and your use of the stitched border die as a background looks fab. Beautifully clean and crisp in design... great job! Thanks so much for playing along with us at Seven Hills Crafts :)
ReplyDeletethanks for your wonderful comment Mx
DeleteThese are adorable! Great takes on the sketch!
ReplyDeleteThey're soo cute!
ReplyDeletethanks Mx
DeleteI just love these little Santa images, and you've colored them so well! Perfectly CAS! Thanks for playing with my tic-tac-toe challenge this week!
ReplyDeletethanks for the lovely comment Mx
DeleteAwesome cards! Just love it so much!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the tic-tac-toe fun at The Paper Players and making the sketch shine at CTS!
So cute--love this giddy little Santa and the clean layout highlights him perfectly! Thank you for joining us at The Paper Players!
ReplyDeleteI love him too!! thanks for the lovely comment Mx
DeleteI love this stamp set and these cards are super cute! Such great CAS design. Thanks for sharing with the Paper Players this week.
ReplyDeletethanks!! Mx
DeleteThese are fabulous, love the CAS design :) Those stitch lines are a great way to ground the images.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing along with our last challenge of 2016 at Seven Hills Crafts :)
Jenny x
thankyou for your wonderful comment!! Mx
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