Sunday, November 8, 2009

The Twelve Days of Christmas (Cards) - Day 7


Whew, the time is flying by... I'm back with another card! This one is the most involved I've made so far, and it's also very heavy - lots of dimensionals. I will probably recommend to my card buffet stampers that they make it a flatter card - you could even leave the knot off the ribbon. But I decided to go all out with my card, since it's always easy to simplify things later.

Today's card is also for the featured stamper challenge, which is honoring Christine (chrisations.ink). I have seen Christine around SCS a lot - in addition to her beautiful cards, she is one of those wonderful stampers who is very good about leaving comments. From Christine's lovely gallery I chose this card, thinking it would be great as a Christmas card.

I liked Christine's use of metallic cardstock, but I wanted to use this twill ribbon from the holiday mini catalog, which I didn't really want to pair with gold or silver. So I turned again to my shimmer paint. For the punched snowflake (from Berry Christmas) I repeated the technique of combining reinker (old olive) with shimmer paint (champagne mist) as I described on this post, but I also used a dauber to apply the champagne paint directly to the stamp for the olive panel. Again, you need very little paint - one tiny dab will do it.

For the rest of my card, I used the tiny dot texture plate with vanilla cardstock. I loved how Christine put the white on white on her card, so I emulated that with vanilla. I used the pennant die for my scalloped edge and a sentiment from Four the Holidays - I couldn't decide whether I wanted real red or old olive ink for it, so I used markers and got both! I really love how this one turned out - I think it's one of my favorites so far.

I just want to give a quick shout-out to my readers and new subscribers - I've now passed 30,000 hits and I obviously couldn't have done it without you! I really appreciate all of your wonderful comments, and don't forget to keep leaving them to be entered to win the hidden Christmas blog candy that will go to one lucky commenter on my Twelve Days of Christmas posts!

6 comments:

Unknown said...

So vintage! I want to reach into the computer and touch the texture on the green.
Sharon L

Kathy Mc said...

Lori, this work of art is one of my favs even though I'm trying to go nontraditional this year. Can see several variations similar to this design though. Thanks for sharing your first 7 days of Christmas!

Katherine said...

Ohh I really like this one! I have been having the hardest time trying to figure out how to use that ribbon. I like what you did with it.

Katherine

Unknown said...

Lori,
Love your take on this card - gorgeous.

scrappingnana said...

Very nice card. I am loving your 12 days of Christmas. TFS
JoAnn

megan nz said...

great card again simple and can be easy mass produced for all those cards we have to make each yr but looks wonderful.