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So let's see what the Design Team have been up to this week - time for more Christmas inspiration!
Nelly using alcohol ink pens i coloured up Gnome-more-waiting-clear-polymer-stamp/ and decorated the lid using the holly stamps from ho-ho-holly-christmas-stamp-collection-24-clear-polymer-stamp-set/ this jar could be used as a tea light holder or fill with some candy!
Merja - I made a Christmas card using adorable Christmas Fishes stamp set. I coloured the image with alcohol markers and die cutted it with Posydoodles Ovals dies. Background paper is from Twiggy & Toot Festive Fun collection set. Then just some ribbon and bling-bling. Happy Christmas to everyone!
Jane: I selected the sentiment from Christmas Fishes stamped onto a die cut tag from the Posydoodles tags die. I used one of the cute gnome images from the same set. The image was stamped onto a circle die cut with Posydoodles basic circles and then coloured with Copic pens. I die cut a piece of patterned paper from the Christmas Blessings paper pad using the Squarey Swirly Hearts die.
Sybil- For my Christmas card I colored the digital image Time to Give from the Winnie White Christmas release with copic markers. I then inked up the background with oxide inks to create a snowy but cozy scene. For the finishing touch I made a bow from the same gingham paper I used on the bottom layer which you can find here Paper Heaven Bundle 1.
Ruth: I'm trying to use up stuff I already have in my stash so this is where the wide satin mint green ribbon comes in - it was a donation from when my cousin got married (nearly 9 years ago) and it was left over from making her Wedding invitations! It went perfectly with the paper from Holly Jolly. I've triple cut the Merry Christmas die from left over scraps of card and its hung on the aperture with a strip of acetate recycled from a school shirt packaging. The circle has been cut using the smallest Posydoodles Basics Circles Dies
Melissa: For my Christmas card I decided to add the image onto a tag for something different. I printed the 'Rudolph' image onto cardstock and coloured it with copic markers. Then ran it through my die cut machine to create the tag. I added a stitched tab and ribbon to the top of the tag. The sentiment has been stamped in black ink. The card base is basic white card with a strip of black and white striped paper, this card has also been cut using a die. I added shimmer and Glossy Accents to Rudolph's nose and hat.
Gorgeous projects from the team!
Nelly using alcohol ink pens i coloured up Gnome-more-waiting-clear-polymer-stamp/ and decorated the lid using the holly stamps from ho-ho-holly-christmas-stamp-collection-24-clear-polymer-stamp-set/ this jar could be used as a tea light holder or fill with some candy!
Merja - I made a Christmas card using adorable Christmas Fishes stamp set. I coloured the image with alcohol markers and die cutted it with Posydoodles Ovals dies. Background paper is from Twiggy & Toot Festive Fun collection set. Then just some ribbon and bling-bling. Happy Christmas to everyone!
Jane: I selected the sentiment from Christmas Fishes stamped onto a die cut tag from the Posydoodles tags die. I used one of the cute gnome images from the same set. The image was stamped onto a circle die cut with Posydoodles basic circles and then coloured with Copic pens. I die cut a piece of patterned paper from the Christmas Blessings paper pad using the Squarey Swirly Hearts die.
Sybil- For my Christmas card I colored the digital image Time to Give from the Winnie White Christmas release with copic markers. I then inked up the background with oxide inks to create a snowy but cozy scene. For the finishing touch I made a bow from the same gingham paper I used on the bottom layer which you can find here Paper Heaven Bundle 1.
Ruth: I'm trying to use up stuff I already have in my stash so this is where the wide satin mint green ribbon comes in - it was a donation from when my cousin got married (nearly 9 years ago) and it was left over from making her Wedding invitations! It went perfectly with the paper from Holly Jolly. I've triple cut the Merry Christmas die from left over scraps of card and its hung on the aperture with a strip of acetate recycled from a school shirt packaging. The circle has been cut using the smallest Posydoodles Basics Circles Dies
Melissa: For my Christmas card I decided to add the image onto a tag for something different. I printed the 'Rudolph' image onto cardstock and coloured it with copic markers. Then ran it through my die cut machine to create the tag. I added a stitched tab and ribbon to the top of the tag. The sentiment has been stamped in black ink. The card base is basic white card with a strip of black and white striped paper, this card has also been cut using a die. I added shimmer and Glossy Accents to Rudolph's nose and hat.
Gorgeous projects from the team!
Winners from Challenge 49
Well done!
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