There is an upcoming Card Makers Success Summit starting 8 August - 11 August. It's free - but each presentation is only available for 24 hours... however you can purchase a life time VIP pass that allows early access to the presentations. Great for me as I work full time and the presentation times are usually the middle of my night. And it's a perfect theme - Christmas/Holiday cards. Just the thing to spark some Christmas card making.
So I've been watching a few of the videos and made a couple of cards. I was inspired by the presentation by Ardyth Percy-Robb (Mod Merry Christmas Cards with Minimal Supplies) where she used her own homemade stencils amongst other ideas. Ardyth took some post-it's and cut some pointy ovals to make some ornaments. Well, I will tell you - mine turned out terrible - so I adapted the idea a bit... I took a sweet little ornament die and made myself a stencil with some masking paper.
The die I used was from a Catherine Pooler stamp and die set- Wonderful time of the Year. I used the dies to make the stencils and then used Altenew's Coral Berry, Ultramarine and whatever the green ink was on my blending brush on a 4"x 4" panel. I used the little ornament topper from the set - stamped in Charcoal Suit grey ink and also the little star on the ornament. I added some little metallic pearls as embellishments. Stamped the sentiment from Waffle Flower Star Snowflake set in the grey ink as well. I used a grey alcohol marker to add dots around the edge and layered the panel onto some grey card. Added to a 5.5" square card base.
And my second card was inspired by Therese Calvird (Unlock Basic Shapes to make FUN & EASY Holiday Cards) where she used basic circles, rectangles etc to make some cards. Both her cards used circles to make a Snowman. One was a big snowman and the other a smaller one inside a snow globe.
3 comments:
Beautiful cards Dawn, I love your baubles with the pearls, so prett and such a fun snowman..
Luv CHRISSYxx
Sweet bauble trio and I love the snowman too, Dawn!!
I enjoyed those videos, too. Your cards used the inspiration perfectly!
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