Hello and happy Friday! It's Andrea with you today, and, boy, has it been awhile since I've been here! I'm thrilled to be guest designing today: I was so excited, in fact, that I created two cards to share with you! So, grab a cuppa, sit back, and enjoy!
I just adore Neat & Tangled's Nativity Play and Angel Wings sets! They remind me of the Christmas pageants I was in growing up. Did you know that there was a pig at Jesus's birth? Yep, there sure was because I portrayed one - complete with a solo (no, not a chorus of oinks, thank you very much)!
I stamped all of the images with Memento Tuxedo Black ink, colored with Copics, and trimmed them out.
I think Neat & Tangled's Radiating Star Stencil is perfect for these sets and knew I had to use it on one of my cards. For this card, I masked off the ground with post-it tape, placed the stencil over my paper, and ink-blended with Fossilized Amber distress ink. I removed the stencil, masked above the ground, and blended with Walnut Stain distress ink. I covered the stenciled portion and flicked some water droplets over the brown to soften it a bit. I added some watered-down gold paint splatters to the stenciled portion.
Once the background was dry, I stamped a sentiment from Nativity Play with Versamark and gold heat-embossed it. I adhered the panel to a white card and attached my images with foam tape, applying two layers to the manger. I added highlights to the images with a white gel pen and finished with some Pretty Pink Posh Sparkling Clear Sequins in 4 mm and 6 mm.
For my second card, I knew I wanted a dramatic background that highlighted that cute angel. I die-cut a circle from masking paper and placed it where I wanted the angel to be. Again, I masked off the ground with post-it tape. Starting at the circle, I blended on Salty Ocean, Chipped Sapphire, and Black Soot distress inks. I heat-set that before laying down MFT Stamps' Radiating Rays Stencil and smoothing on white pigment ink. I removed the stencil and circle mask and flicked on some water and shimmer spritz. After removing the post-it tape, I ink-blended with Ground Espresso distress ink.
I heat-set the ink once again and then white heat-embossed a sentiment from Angel Wings. After attaching the panel to a white card, I adhered my images with foam tape. Again, I added some white highlights and a few clear sequins.
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I stamped all of the images with Memento Tuxedo Black ink, colored with Copics, and trimmed them out.
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Very cute cards!
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