October 9, 2020

Grinch Christmas Card

I love making Christmas cards, especially ones with some humor. I had fun making both of these Grinch Christmas card.



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The Christmas stamps I used are from the new Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps Christmas Release.

To celebrate their new Christmas release ALL of their new stamps are

now until Monday, Oct. 19th, 2020. Discount is automatically applied when added to cart and at checkout.

For every $30 you spend in their store (not including shipping & tax) between Oct. 9th - Oct. 19th, 2020 you will receive a raffle ticket for a chance to win one of two prizes.
One winner will receive a $50 gift certificate to their store
and another winner will receive a $25 gift certificate to their store.
Winners will be drawn on October 31st and announced on their blog.

How I created my cards and some close-ups .....


On the background, I stamped one of the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps Background Stamps in VersaMark and then heat embossed it with white embossing powder. Then sprayed with some Tattered Angels LeapFrog Spray.
I stamped the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps Grinch Image and colored him in with Copic Markers. I used some Imagine Amplify! in White to give his some fluff on his hat and suit.

For the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps Glass with Lights, I colored it in with Copic Markers, and then on the lights, I used some Pico irRESISTible Embellisher in Clear to give them a glossy look.
For the sentiment, I stamped the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps Drink Up Grinches in VersaFine Clair in Nocturne and then heat embossed with clear embossing powder.


For my second card, I used the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps Grinch and Saying Set and stamped the sentiment in VersaFine Clair in Nocturne and then heat embossed with clear embossing powder and stamped the Grinch with Memento Tuxedo Black and colored him in with Copic Markers. I used some Imagine Amplify! in White to give his some fluff on his hat and suit.

For the background, I sprayed it with a light blue and stamped the Crackerbox & Suzy Stamps Spruce Tree with Delicata Silvery Shimmer.





Make sure to hurry and get your Christmas stamp orders in before October 19th to get your raffle tickets and for a chance to win a gift certificate to their store.

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9 comments:

  1. Your cards are so very true. Love your coloring. Everybody needs a smile and these sure would bring one. Thank you for sharing

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  2. I could use the Drink Up Grinch's with a few of my friends. It's a great card!

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  3. Can you share the color copic markers you used for the Grinch and his hat????
    Would be greatly appreciated!!!
    Thank you and LOVE the cards!

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    1. Hello! I used YG05 for his face, Y00 for his eyes and RV29 and R29 for his hat and shirt. Thank you for visiting my blog and I am looking forward to seeing your cards :)

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