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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Dry Embossed Christmas Card

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So far, I have been able to meet my own challenge of making a Christmas card a week!  This week’s is very simple, as I have a busy day ahead.  As I was sitting in church today, the lady in front of me had a pretty sweater on, and on the back was stitched a pine cone and branches within a little square of cross stitches.  I wondered how I could recreate that into a card, so this is what I came up with:

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I admit, it is pretty simple….there are a few layers but other than the image itself and the dry embossed panel, it’s a plain Jane!  I embossed the panel by running a piece of thin cardboard through my BigShot with a rectangle Nestie:

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If you don’t have a Nestability, just cut a rectangle or square with a craft knife.  I then stamped my entire image in Handsome Hunter, then colored just the pinecone with a Chocolate Chip marker.  I flipped the image over and used Dotto to adhere it to the top of the cardboard, centering the design over the cut-out area.  I was too lazy to pull out my light table, so I just put it up to the window and with my stylus, embossed the areas that had no stamping; I left the stamped areas un-embossed.  I did sponge a little Creamy Caramel ink on the raised area, just to give it some definition. I mounted it on some mats, then on my Very Vanilla card and added my sentiment from Many Merry Messages.  Some frosty glitter, and it was done!  I hope you are inspired to make some cards for your 2010 Christmas stash too!

14 comments:

  1. PURE genius! LeAnne!!! What terrific inspiration, all the way around! I am SO glad that you and your amazing crafts are in my lil' world! WONDERFUL!

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  2. I guess it's true that card inspiration is EVERYWHERE, even in church! Beautiful card, I love the embossing idea, thanks for sharing.

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  3. Absolute stunner! Love the simple elegance and what a great technique. Thanks for the inspiration! ~chris

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  4. Ok, a couple of things. First of all, you're killing me with these Christmas cards! I need to get on board! LOL! Second, aren't you supposed to be praying in church, not thinking of stamping? LOL!!! I did the same thing the other day at school. I pulled out my phone and took a picture of one of my student's sweater because I liked the design! We find inspiration everywhere, don't we? Love this simple, but elegant card!

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  5. Beautifully done! This is one of SU!'s prettiest stamps ever and I love what you've done with it!!

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  6. Gorgeous!!! Girl, you have really been turning out the cards!!!

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  7. LeAnne this is heavenly! It was truly spiritually inspired. I love it! I love the embossing. I haven't done much of that kind of embossing. I should it looks so nice.
    Good going on keeping up with your goal. That-a-girl!

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  8. Oh, how beautiful, LeAnne! I am putting this in my fav's to case one day! LOL I LOVE this!!!

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  9. Love this idea and your card, too. More and more I am being drawn to the Clean & Simple cards. I need to try this technique!

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  10. GORGEOUS! I love the clean design of this one.

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  11. Sweet and simple! Way to go, working on those Christmas cards! Make some for me too, OK?

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  12. This is beautiful -- such a great card.

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  13. What a great card! That might seem like a plain jane, but it really packs some punch.

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