Two Quick Christmas Cards. Sharing two quick Christmas Cards using Chipboard Pieces, embossing and scrapbook paper. Super easy card tutorial.
Two Quick Christmas Cards Tutorial Video
Supplies used for the Two Quick Christmas Cards Tutorial
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- Christmas Chipboard Pieces
- Versamark Ink Pad
- Red Embossing powder
- Gold Embossing Powder
- Distress Ink, Walnut stain
- Blending Tool
- Aleene’s Tacky Glue
- Fiskars Paper Trimmer
- Corner Chomper
- Krylon 18K Gold Leafing Pen
- Leafy Border Stamp
- Tis the Season Stamp
- Bottle Up Stamp
- Archival Ink, Jet Black
- Acrylic Paint, Ivory
- Paint Brush
- Ruler
- Heat Tool
- Cookie Sheet
- Kraft Cardstock
- Ivory Cardstock
- Paper Studio Label Punch
- Copper Cardstock
- Red 12 x 6 Cardstock
- 6 x 6 Christmas plaid Paper
super easy and beautiful greeting cards using scrapbook paper, embossing powder, stamps and even chipboard pieces. Let’s get creative.
Create a card with a pocket and send a gift card with a message. The messages shown are from the Tis the Season and Bottle Up rubber stamps that are available in Linda’s store.
Taking the word “Believe” from the Christmas Chipboard pieces, and then heat embossing using Versamark Ink with Red Embossing powder. The journal card was made by applying using walnut stain distress ink and embossing with gold glitter embossing powder.
Creating you own Christmas Cards is a lot of fun! Are you inspired to make yours this year?
Robin Fennessy
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