Good morning everyone,
The sunshine is back! I hope you are all well.
Have you started making your Christmas cards? As it's my turn to share Polkadoodles inspiration, and it was a wet and cold June day, I was just in the mood to create a Christmas card.
Links the products I have used are below each picture of my card, just click on a picture to be taken directly to the product.
This lovely stamp is called 'Wonderful Time' from the Winnie Winter Wishes collection.
I just adore this stamp, it is so much fun to colour.
I have used a mixture of distress reinkers and Zig water colour pens to colour the image.
Distress Reinkers:
Skin: Vintage Photo, Tattered Rose, Worn Lipstick
Hair: Walnut Stain, Antique Linen
Coat, Boots and Hat: Weathered Wood
Zig Pens:
Snowmen, Sledge: 091 (Light Grey), 902 ( Natural Grey)
To create the white dots on her coat I dotted on some Pebeo drawing gum, which needs to dry before starting to colour. Once you have finished, it just rubs away.
To create the falling snow, I sprinkled on some white shabby chic frantage and heat set it from underneath.
The sumptious blue papers are from the Winnie White Christmas papers 4 set of digis downloads. What is great about this set of papers is that they can be used all year round.
These Christmas trees are just divine. They come in a set of three dies. I cut two, covered them in glue and sprinkled some Twinklet Diamond Dust to give them gorgeous frosty sparkle.
Tucked underneath the flowers are some beautiful die cut spruce, which again I have covered with twinklets to give a lovely frosty look. The set of dies also includes a gorgeous holly die.
Peeping out of the right hand side is a beautiful snowflake cut from the fancy snowflake die. I cut the snowflake in half which means I have the other half to use on another project.
That's all from me today.
Thank you for popping in.
Happy Crafting:)
Hugs
Gina xx
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Thank you😊
So beautiful x
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! You have certainly captured the frost, cold feel of winter on this beautiful card Gina.
ReplyDeleteLorraine