Tips for stamping with the Christmastime is Here Christmas Rose stamp!!!
I created a very clean and simple Christmas Rose card for you today, featuring the Limited Time Offer Christmastime is Here suite! See it in my online store here!
Start with a Thick Whisper White card base (4-1/4″ x 11″, folded in 1/2 – top fold card), then stamp the large Christmas Rose image in Mossy Meadow ink.
Add stamped layers of the leaves, pines, berries and rose as shown below with Mossy Meadow, Soft Suede and Cherry Cobbler ink.
After I stamped the leaves, pine cones and berries, I stamped the large rose image with Cherry Cobbler, but I was not over the moon about how I stamped it… so, I fussy cut 2 of the rose images out of the printed Christmastime is Here Specialty designer paper, and added them with Stampin’ Dimensionals over the stamped roses. Simple, clean, and beautiful!
The final touch was 3 simple Gold Glitter enamel dots. Done!
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Good morning Patty,
Thank you sooo much for sharing your card… This is exactly what I was looking for… I Love ,Love your card and I hope you’re having a great time this weekend.
I love this paper and have fussy cut all the multi rose images. Though beautiful on a card it just needed something to push it up a notch. I think this will help by popping up some pieces or the whole image. I hope to get the stamps and dies but for now I will work with what I have. Thanks for all your wonderful ideas using this set.
Nice to see you at Onstage today. I am happy you are doing so well with SU. I was the one in line and came up to introduce myself. I am on Erica Cerwins team, and Study under Ronda Wade.
Hi Patty….wow, your cards are all so gorgeous, excited to receive my order on Monday and get started casing your cards, thanks for all the awesome ideas.