Hi there,
the wonderfully talented Shery has added some new products to the Paper Goods Section of the STAMPlorations Store and the Gingerbread - Ephemera Tiles is one of them:
- choose two of the STAMPlorations Gingerbread - Ephemera Tiles and ink up the edges with Distress Ink Ground Espresso
- adhere one of the STAMPlorations Good Tidings Stickers to a strip of kraft cardstock and ink up the edges with that same brown Distress Ink
- create a background by applying Distress Oxide Ink (Festive Berries, Pine Needles) through the ARTplorations Holly Background stencil and ink up the edges of the panel with Distress Ink Ground Espresso
- adhere the panel with all the elements onto a kraft cardbase
- cut out three CUTplorations Manila Tags from kraft cardstock and ink up the edges with Distress Ink Ground Espresso
- create three different background using text elements from the STAMPlorations Joyful set and Versafine Clair Fallen Leaves
- choose three of the STAMPlorations Gingerbread - Ephemera Tiles and ink up the edges with Distress Ink Ground Espresso
- create name tags with a Dymo Label Maker and adhere them to a strip of kraft cardstock
- thread natural twine and golden thread through the holes of the tags
- choose one of the STAMPlorations Gingerbread - Ephemera Tiles and ink up the edges with Distress Ink Ground Espresso
- stamp the sentiment from the STAMPlorations Hello Christmas set with Versamark onto a rectangular panel cut from kraft cardstock and heat-emboss it with WOW! Gold Rich Paler Super Fine embossing powder
- stamp the sentiment again - this time slightly offset - with Versafine Clair Fallen Leaves to create a drop-shadow
- add splatters with watered-down white acrylic paint
- wrap some natural twine around the panel before adhering it to a cardbase
Hugs,
i especially love those tags!
ReplyDeleteI Love all your Christmas Gingerbread Tile cards and tags, Tanja. TFS all your photos and descriptions too. Awesome added snow, sponged edges, added twine mixed media products. Love and Hugs...Nancy
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