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This embellishment was made using the Melting Pot, Blue Moon embossing Powder and Sweetbrier Studio Snowflake Mold.
Supplies you will need to complete the 12 Days of Christmas with me... Hope you have fun.
Stamps: 12 days of Christmas Cube Stamps by Stampington , Cloisonné Words and Phrases by Michael Strong, Large Flaky Background by Stampotique
Ink: India Ink, The Embosser, Memories Chalk “Faded Lavender”, Palette “Starry Night”, Memories Mists: “Blueberry Shake” and “Iridescent”
Embossing Powder: Cloisonné: Clear and Blue Moon
Heat gun
Sweetbrier Studio: “Let it Snow” mold
Foam
Zip Dry Paper Glue
White cardstock cut to ATC size (2 ½” x 31/2”)
White Cardstock
Colored Pencils
Supplies:
Stamps: Merry Christmas by Michael Strong, “A Car Full” by Stampotique
Die Cut: Medium Pine Tree from Sizzix
Chip Board
Ink: Palette Hybrid Inkpad “Landscape”, “The Embosser”, Memories Chalk “Gingerbread”, India Ink
Black Embossing Powder: Filigree by Stewart Superior
Embossing Gun
Black Brad or eyelets
Brown String
Zip Dry Paper Glue
Magic Scraps: Snow
Cardstock: Two shade of green – lighter green for card base, dark green for matt.
Directions:
1) Cut Light Green cardstock into Card base size. 8 ½” x 5 ½” – score at 4 ¼”.
2) Cut Dark Green Cardstock to 5 ¼” x 4”. Stamp “Merry Christmas on the top of the cardstock using India Ink. Punch a hole in top two corners and add black brad or eyelets.
Foam Mounting Squares
3) Using you Zip Dry Paper Glue – add some glue across the Dark Green cardstock bottom and pour some Magic Scraps “Snow” and let dry. Once Glue is dry tap off excess “snow”.
4) Using your Chip Board and Die Cut machine – Cut out “Pine Tree”. Using a direction to paper technique add “Landscape” Ink to tree top and “Gingerbread” to tree base. Add a little Zip Dry Glue to tree and snow to tree…
5) Stamp “Full Car” onto Chip Board using Embossing ink and Filigree “Black embossing powder”. Cut out image – BUT – Cut off the all the people except the driver and his lady. Punch a hole in both of the windows to cut the window out. After you Punch the hole in the windows – you can put your scissor in the hole and cut the window out.
6) Tie tree to top of card using string. I tied my to the window and back end. You can add a small drop of Zip Dry Glue to the back of the tree to help hold the string in place. Zip Dry Glue will dry clear.
7) I place two Foam Mounting Squares on the back of the car to give it dimension. Place car onto Dark Green Cardstock just above the snow….
Merry Christmas Tag
By Terri Sproul
Supplies
MasquePen
Inks: Indian Ink, Memories Chalk Ink “Cloudy Coral” and “Pale Olive”, Memories Metallic Ink: “Silver”, Embossing Ink – All from Stewart Superior
Stamps: “Merry Christmas”, “Night before Christmas” Set by Close to my Heart, and Flourish Stamp.
Tag: Make or purchase one (see my Youtube video on how to make your own tag)
Embossing Powder: Filigree “Gold” by Stewart Superior
Make up sponge
Embossing Gun
Fibers
Direction:
1) Ink up Santa Stamp using Indian Ink. Stamp onto Tag. Let dry (only take about a minute – you can heat set to speed up ink).
2) Cover Image with MasquePen – set aside to dry – MasquePen turns clear then dry.
3) After MasquePen is completely dry, remember it turns clear. Using a Make up sponge – add “cloudy coral” and “Pale Olive” ink to all tag.
5) Ink Up “Merry Christmas” stamp using Embossing ink and add Gold embossing powder, remove exceeds and heat with embossing gun
6) Add fibers to tag and you are done