I have a layered mistletoe stamp but I stink at lining up the berries...at least if I am using lighter colors. I didn't want to use red simple because mistletoe has white berries so I used some diamond embellishments from the Dollar Tree. I don't label my stamps properly so I don't know what set The sentiment is from but the ink is Stampin' Up's Cherry Cobbler than I heat embossed with a clear hologram for a little sparkle. I also added a little cherry cobbler ribbon.
Sunday, December 9, 2018
Swag
I am a Floridian, born and raised, but I spent 8 years in Colorado. This is inspired by one of those super heavy snows that makes everything magical....if you aren't walking around in it.
I took two photos: The first one shows some of the sparkle elements but no depth, and the second, the opposite. The background paper is from a Recollections paper pack. I made the pine boughs from a Silhouette file and the branches from the Martha Stewart branch punch. The colors weren't contrasting enough so I grabbed random green markers from my Spectrum Noirs to try and alter the greens. I still didn't the contrast I wanted, but it is better. The sentiment is also from a Silhouette file and the snowflake from another Martha Stewart punch. I have a three size bow die I got from Ali express a few years ago and used the middle size for the bow here. As far as the snow, I have a stipple bruch I've had for over 20 years. I have seen plenty of people do the snow technique but all with tiny brushes so I figured this would be....interesting to say the least. I was pleasantly surprised. I tried it out on a scratch paper and found when I tapped the brush handle against my hand, I got very fine drops but when I brushed the paint right off the block, I got the larger drops. I liked both effects, so I used both techniques on this card. For the very final touch, I thought it needed just a hint of sparkle so I used a jar of tiny silver stars and scattered a few within the branches, one to dot the i and one in the center of the snowflake. Not impressive in a photo, but in person there's just a hint of sparkle.
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