We have just a couple of days left in our series, so make sure you leave comments on the blog so you can have a chance at that $50 gift certificate! Amber here today, and I'm so happy to share a Christmas card with you.
I didn't do any stamping on this card, although you could easily modify this design if you'd prefer to stamp the background. I used a Tim Holtz stencil and some embossing paste to create the sweater background on a kraft card base made from Neenah Desert Storm.
For the sentiment, I used a "Christmas Blessings" die and cut it out three times from Red Lacquer cardstock. I wanted to create a very dimensional sentiment, one that almost looked like chipboard. By cutting it out three times and adhering the layers to one another, I think I achieved that dimension I was going for.
The dots on the i's were just a little smaller than I wanted to deal with, so I added in a couple of red sparkle gems and it added just a little touch of bling to the simple card!
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Simply gorgeous!!! Love the sweater designer BG and the dimension to sentiment.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful warm feeling card.
ReplyDeleteLovely card!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Love the background!
ReplyDeleteAmber, your cards are truly are work of art! Love the creativity.
ReplyDeleteNeenah Desert Storm is one of my favorites! Looks fabulous with red and white like the card shown here! Great combo! Love the sweater stencil design background you used and the awesome sentiment die!
ReplyDeleteOh my Amber! This is totally gorgeous! Love the background, so perfectly created and match so well with the sentiment! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteThis card is so pretty.....simple, yet gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card--I like the sweater texture.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great design and I love the bling for dotting the i!
ReplyDeleteFantastic card!
ReplyDeletelove the colours of this card
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