Wednesday, November 11, 2015

{Spotlight Project} Creating a Quick CAS Christmas Card with Simple Masking and Stamping


Hi, guys! I have a very simple project to share. The holidays are upon us. How's your Christmas card stash going? In today's project, I'll share how to create a quick clean and simple Christmas card with simple masking and stamping. This one took me about 7 minutes to make. At the end of the tutorial, I include a few ways to modify the design for variety.

Here's my card:




I started by stamping the framed sleigh (Framed Christmas: Believe in the Magic).

Then I masked the frame and stamped the ink splatter (Mixed Media Elements) on the upper left and lower left. I also added faux texture by stamping the script background.

To provide contrast to the solid frame, I added a second grungy frame using a brush stroke stamp and stamping it at an angle.


I finished the card by stamping the sentiment (Christmas Bell Medley).


Here's the card up close. I could have colored the sleigh but then I felt it would fight with the colored background. Leaving it black and white gives the card a stronger visual impact. (Besides, coloring the image in would add more time to making the card -- my primary objective was to make a card that is easy and quick to replicate.)


Some ideas for modifying the design if you're not pressed for time:

  • Stamp the background in black or gray and then color the focal image.
  • Apply a thin coat of gesso on designer paper that has a newsprint background before stamping the focal image and coloring it.
  • On a dark-colored card base, emboss the focal image in white (or gold or silver), and stamp the background in white ink.
  • Cover card base with Distress inks. Spritz water on the splatter stamp (or whatever stamp you use for the background) and then stamp. This will create a watermark by removing some of the Distress inks.
Hope you enjoyed this tutorial and that it's given you ideas for creating your stash of Christmas cards.




Products Shery used in today's project:

         


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16 comments:

  1. This is such a stunning card. Perfect for mass production of Christmas cards!! I love the colors you used and how you used the brush stroke stamp to create the frame! Shery, you continue to amaze me with your talent!!

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  2. Love this. I get so many wonderful ideas from your cards. Thank you.

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  3. "CAS Christmas card" is music to my ears. Love that sleigh stamp and how you framed it.

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  4. I love the grungy brush stroke frame Shery, great colors, and a lovely CAS card.

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  6. Great technique and wonderfully creative results:)

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  7. Thanks Shery not only for the tutorial but all the extra ideas you have added.
    Blessings
    Maxine

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  8. Great style and layout. Love the use of the blue with the black, very much your style and loving it x

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  9. Wow ..stunning one layers Shery...! Masking is perfect amd thanks for the tutorial too! :)

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  10. This is awesome, Shery! You make THE BEST single layer cards!

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  11. So CAS, yet so creative and one layer dimensional! I Love your style Shery. TFS my friend.

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  12. so beautifully you have shown masking and ideas to incorporate it...Thank you !!
    Cheers
    Dr Sonia

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  13. so beautifully you have shown masking and ideas to incorporate it...Thank you !!
    Cheers
    Dr Sonia

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