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Sunday 5 August 2018

'Oh Little Town of Bethlehem' card.

Good evening Friends, Followers and Visitors,

Hope you've all enjoyed your weekend.   We have spent some time  tydying up the garden, dead heading plants and weeding, as the weather was so nice, sunny but not too hot.

Tonight I thought I would share a very quick, easy Christmas card with you.   I made this in September 2017 and the stamp I have used has been in my crafty stash for a great many years and is an Anita's stamp.   Not sure if it is still available.

  
Make a square white base card.   Using a Versamark pad, stamp 'Christmas Wishes' around  the outside edges of the base card and heat emboss with gold embossing powder. 

Stamp the main image onto a spare piece of white card using the Versamark pad and heat emboss with the gold embossing powder.   Repeat this a further four more times.   Cut out the images and 3D these onto the original image, using silicone glue.

   
Trim around the main image and then matt this onto a slightly larger white square, which has had the outer edges rubbed with the Versamark pad and then heat embossed with the gold embossing powder.   (This ensures all the gold on the card matches, as there are many shades of gold.)   Matt the 3D image onto the gold edged card and fix this to the centre of the base card.

 
                                        Add a red ribbon bow to the top right of the image.

  
                                                                   
                                                               The card is now finished.   

    
Thanks for stopping by my blog.   Have a good week and I'll be back soon with another creation.

                                                                Love and Rainbows,

                                                                  Hugs   Jennifer xx.
   
  







  






2 comments:

  1. Absolutely beautiful Jennifer, lovely design and fabulous colours image, I love the gold embossing, Kate x x

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  2. Gorgeous Jennifer, love the design and depth you have created.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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