Saturday, December 24, 2022

Freezing’ Season Cuties




 Hello Friends and welcome!

   I have another card to share with you today…this one features these cuties from My Favorite Things “Freezin’ Season”.  Before we get into it, full discloser… I was inspired by a recent card made by Carly www.carlytee.com 

   To start, I stamped these cuties from the set onto a trimmed piece of Neenah solar white cardstock using Memento Tuxedo black dye ink which is a Copic friendly ink.  I then Copic colored images and the began working on the sentiment.  I ink blended another piece of solar white cardstock using Distress Oxide inks in picked raspberry, shaded lilac, and salvaged patina.  I then die cut the “FALALA” using MFT’s essential alphabet.  I then assembled the letters on the card front and adhered using a liquid glue.  To add a little more interest and wanted to convey the thought of these adorable critters actually singing…I stamped some musical notes using Altenew Obsidian black pigment ink.

Thanks so much for stopping by…Happy Holidays…Take Care!

JOY


 

Hello friends and welcome!  Today’s card features the Pinkfresh Studio Swirl background stencil and JOY hot foil plate/coordinating die cut.  To start, I ink blended the swirl stencil onto a trimmed piece of MFT’s pink lemonade cardstock using Distress Inks.  I then plugged in a prepared my Spellbinders Glimmer Hot Foil machine to hot foil the JOY sentiment.  Once the Glimmer machine was warmed and ready, I trimmed a piece of Spellbinders Opal foil and once heated, ran the sandwich through my Sizzix Big Shot.  Once the piece was hot foiled, I die cut the word using the coordinating die cut.  Next, I grabbed the 5th stencil from the Swirl stencil set and dabbed embossing ink over the panel then heat embossed using Lawn Fawn’s unicorn sparkle embossing powder.  To finish, I added a little sentiment to the word “JOY” using MFT’s itty bitty holiday strips and stamped using MFT’s princess pink dye ink. I then assembled elements and adhered to card base using tape runner and popped up the word JOY using foam squares.  Thanks so much for stopping by…take care!