December 18, 2019

Christmas Card With Visible Image

Hello! Today I have another Christmas card that I am sharing with you. I am not really sure what kind of theme I was going for with this card but it kind of has a grungy county cottage feel to it. If that is a thing...lol


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For the background, I first stamped it with Visible Image Christmas Background Stamp Set and VersaMark on watercolor paper. Then embossed it with white embossing powder. Then lightly sprayed the embossed background with water and sprinkled some Ken Oliver Color Bursts in Lime Green, Chartreuse, and Liquid Metals in Metallic Ruby. The white embossing powder will resist the Color Bursts creating a fun background.


Then I stamped the large tree from the Visible Image Christmas Chaos Stamp Set onto a piece of patterned paper from Memory Box Dashing Holiday papers with VersaFine Clair Nocturne. Then I fussy cut out the tree. I then stamped the smaller tree from the Visible Image Christmas Chaos Stamp Set onto the embossed background with StazOn Pigment Ink in Piano Black. I also used the star stamp and stamped it on the background where the top of the tree would be also using the StazOn Pigment Ink in Piano Black. Before adding the big tree to the front of the card I stamped the sentiment from the Visible Image Christmas Chaos Stamp Set with VersaFine Clair in Nocturne and then embossed it with clear embossing powder. Wrapped some jute twin around the background and then attached the tree with some 3D Foam Squares.


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