Wednesday, August 27, 2014

{Spotlight Project} Vicki Creates A Christmas Card That's Easy to Mass-Produce!


Can you believe that Christmas is only 121 days away? Get out, right? Therefore, for today's spotlight, I am focusing on a Christmas card that can be mass-produced rather quickly. Here is the finished card:



Start by cutting 2 panels: one in colored card stock and one in white card stock.


Using Versamark ink and VIGNETTE: Christmas Block Stamp set, stamp the snowflakes onto the white card stock and emboss with white embossing powder.


Using distress inks and a blender, sponge on color over the stamped snowflakes. The more you sponge, the more intense the color will be.


Stamp the main sentiment on a scrap piece of card stock with Versamark, emboss with white embossing, and cut out the square. Sponge this and cut out a framing panel.


Adhere all to your card base and add some fussy cut bells. You now have the first card done. While the first one might have taken some time [reading directions and all], can you see how easy it would be to mass-produce? Gotta love that!


Now for the fun information; STAMPlorations is running a "bundle price" on the pre-released Christmas sets - all 5 sets are only $25.00 (29% off) through September 5th! If you are a Stamp Club subscriber [read about that HERE], you get an additional 15% off! Can you say awesome?

See you in a couple of weeks!




  

5 comments:

  1. GORGEOUS! Love the snowflakes,the traditional colours, the amazing sentiment and the fussy-cut bells! Pretty! An easy- to-mass produce card guaranteed to bring smiles along with Christmas wishes!
    ~c

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  2. Wow love these. So vibrant, love vibrant. Beautiful cards

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  3. Vibrant and colourful Christmas card!!! Beautiful creation.

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  4. Oh wow! Love this, Vicki! Awesome rich colors!

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