Hey Crafters!
I'm happy to see you all here on the blog today!
Today I'm sharing a festive holiday card that's sure to drive the chill of the season right away!
This card can be very easily mass produced, so definitely keep it in your arsenal to use for quick and simple holiday cards.
Start out by stamping an image from the Hero Arts Coffee Cup Tags stamp set on to white cardstock. You can combine or use any of the images from the set to create the completed coffee cup image your heart desires! I chose to use the cup, whip cream, and holly leaf images.
I also used the coffee cozy image for my sentiment area and added a little bit of copic marker shading to the coffee cozy and the whip cream image.
Use a clean and simple panel die to trim down that coffee image and then adhere it on to a piece of patterned paper that has a subtle pattern. Using a subtle pattern will make the two card elements refrain from competing with each other, visually.
For an added matte on the card, you can trim down the completed panel just a bit before adhering it to a cut and scored 4.25 x 5.5 inch card base. And BOOM! You're all done!
Thanks again for stopping by today and happy crafting!
Kelly
Other Supplies Used:
Inks: Lobster, Spruce, Black Licorice
Copic Markers: C1, C3, R29
I'm happy to see you all here on the blog today!
Today I'm sharing a festive holiday card that's sure to drive the chill of the season right away!
This card can be very easily mass produced, so definitely keep it in your arsenal to use for quick and simple holiday cards.
Start out by stamping an image from the Hero Arts Coffee Cup Tags stamp set on to white cardstock. You can combine or use any of the images from the set to create the completed coffee cup image your heart desires! I chose to use the cup, whip cream, and holly leaf images.
I also used the coffee cozy image for my sentiment area and added a little bit of copic marker shading to the coffee cozy and the whip cream image.
Use a clean and simple panel die to trim down that coffee image and then adhere it on to a piece of patterned paper that has a subtle pattern. Using a subtle pattern will make the two card elements refrain from competing with each other, visually.
For an added matte on the card, you can trim down the completed panel just a bit before adhering it to a cut and scored 4.25 x 5.5 inch card base. And BOOM! You're all done!
Thanks again for stopping by today and happy crafting!
Kelly
Other Supplies Used:
Inks: Lobster, Spruce, Black Licorice
Copic Markers: C1, C3, R29
This is so much fun! I'm going to feature it in the Coffee Loving Papercrafters FB page!
ReplyDeleteYay! I'm so glad you liked it! <3 Hugs!
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