Good morning Junkies! Today I have a couple of projects to share with you using two of the brand new September Releases.
First up is a tag:
I stamped silver ink all over a white tag and then sprinkled Stampendous Chunky White embossing powder over the ink and heat set. Since the ink I used was fast drying dye ink, only random sections were embossed (which is what I was aiming for). Next I stamped Flourished Christmas Tree onto a piece of mixed media paper and cut it out. I painted the swirls with Art Anthology Velvet in Shamrock and Desire and then went over it with Gold Metal Effects. I then stamped the Merry Christmas sentiment from the Winter Wonderland Sayings Set of 3 in Tomato Sauce ink and added it to my page. Finally, I stamped out a few more of the stars and scattered them on the tag along with different snowflake embellishments and finished up with some red and green fiber.
I stamped silver ink all over a white tag and then sprinkled Stampendous Chunky White embossing powder over the ink and heat set. Since the ink I used was fast drying dye ink, only random sections were embossed (which is what I was aiming for). Next I stamped Flourished Christmas Tree onto a piece of mixed media paper and cut it out. I painted the swirls with Art Anthology Velvet in Shamrock and Desire and then went over it with Gold Metal Effects. I then stamped the Merry Christmas sentiment from the Winter Wonderland Sayings Set of 3 in Tomato Sauce ink and added it to my page. Finally, I stamped out a few more of the stars and scattered them on the tag along with different snowflake embellishments and finished up with some red and green fiber.
I then decided to create a quick and fun Christmas ATC. I stamped one of the trees from Christmas Trees Set of 6 in green ink and then fussy cut it out. I added a piece of sticky foam to the back to "pop" it out and placed it on an ATC covered with Christmas-y paper. A few foil stars, a couple of presents, some Christmas lights, and a fussy cut Merry Christmas 2 sentiment in Tomato Sauce ink and it was done.
I hope you enjoyed these two projects. They were a lot of fun to make.
Until later..............
Marilyn
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