Here's another card I made using the Skull and Cross Buns Christmas Joy, Peace, Noel Neon set of 3 rubber stamps.
The first thing I noticed with these is that these words contain three, four and five letters, so I decided to stack them to stamp a Christmas tree.
I stamped these together with a gradient of three shades of green ink. I then stamped the trunk of the tree and embossed the star in gold, these stamps from another set. The image was die cut with a stitched circle and I adhered to the card base on fun foam after I'd scored three vertical lines to add some background interest.
Materials used:
- Stamps: Skull and Cross Buns - Christmas Joy, Peace, Noel Neon Signs; Clearly Besotted - Christmas Sparkle
- Ink: Altenew - Frayed Leaf, Forest Glades, Evergreen; Versa Color - Pinecone; VersaMark
- Embossing Powder: Wow! - Metallic Gold Rich
- Die: MFT Die-namics - Double Stitched Circle Stax
Challenge entries:
Crimbo Crackers - Challenge #146 - Anything Goes
Uniko - Challenge #44 - Christmas
Addicted to Stamps and More - Challenge #269 - Clean and Simple
Well you're certainly building your Christmas stash now! Such a clean and beautiful card Anita. Thanks again for playing at AAA Cards.
ReplyDeleteOMG, Anita, you've been very busy this past Sunday creating all these beauties ! And I love this very creative fir, very simple but so effective ! Love that CAS look ! Thanks so much for sharing and playing (again and again.....) along at Uniko !
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ReplyDeleteso clean
CAS and love your ombre sentiment
this is adorable made Anita... how are you my friend?
many thanks to joining with us at ATSM this time
I am sorry for late comment
hugs
Monika (DT)
Wow, I love this clean Christmas card! Stunning! Thanks for joining AAA Cards! Hugs Åsa
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Jo x
ReplyDeleteCAS perfection. Loving the ombre effect and the added interest of the score lines. Seems to be quite a trend I am seeing lately. Thanks for joining in at Uniko. Hugs Bev x
ReplyDeleteLove it, how the sentiments forms the tree! happy to see again at Uniko.
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