For this week's Jingle Belles card, I still took my inspiration from those fantastic colors using Lobster and Peacock in from Lawn Fawn.
The Red Snowflake reminded me of a Poinsettia, so that is what i used for my focal point. My card was also inspired by this beauty by Karen Dunbrook as the Guest Designer at STAMPlorations CASEplorations Challenge.
I started by sponging the Peacock ink through Punchinella (the ribbon that is left over after sequins are made).
Next I attached all four sentiments from Holiday Sketches Christmas flower on a single clear block and stamped them in Black Ink.
I stamped and embossed the poinsettia twice, the first time cutting out the entire flower and the second time cutting out the inner petals to add some dimension. I colored the poinsettia using the Lobster ink with water and a paintbrush.
Is it wrong that I want to make all of the rest of my holiday cards in these colors ... just love them.
We hope you love them too and will join our Jingle Belles fun.
oh how i LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE (love love!!!) this card! the inky goodness! the sentiment stack! the poinsettia!!! & yeah those colors are pretty darned fab! (what a cool idea of having an overall theme for singley-made-all-year xmas cards... like a color or a sentiment or... some element that unifies them as that year's cards!) (not that i think *I* could pull that off b/c i'm the queen of short attention spans, but it's such an interesting concept!) :)
Posted by: lauren | August 07, 2015 at 08:29 AM
What a fabulous take on Karen's sentiment strip, Stef! Just lovely. Thanks for joining in the CASEplorations challenge at STAMPlorations this month.
Posted by: maria f. | August 13, 2015 at 11:22 AM
Ooh, love that colour combo! Great CASE of Karen's card. Thanks for playing along at CASEplorations!
Posted by: shirley-bee | August 23, 2015 at 09:29 AM