I cut out the image with the coordinating dies. The three layers behind the image were cut using Deckled Rectangle Dies. The Basic Beige Layer was embossed with the Eyelet 3D Embossing Folder.
I embossed the greeting in White Embossing Powder on Cherry Cobbler card stock and then fussy cut it by hand. The final embellishment was a green twine bow.
All of the products used for my card are available through my online store.
Now it's time to hop the the next stop in our blog hop and see what my super talented stamping friend Andrea Sargent has to share with us.
If you have any issues with the links in our hop please head to Sharon Davern's blog as she is the amazing host of our Christmas blog hops and has a complete list of tonight's participants.
Thank you for hopping by,
Rachel
This is a really lovely card, Rach. It has a beautiful, muted, vintage look.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful watercolouring, Rachel! I love the soft vintage feel of your gorgeous card. That DSP looks amazing behind the coloured stocking the embossing folder is just perfect for this design.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I really like the effect you have created by colouring on the Basic Beige. It really suits the style of the stamp. As usual your colouring is amazing too!
ReplyDeleteLove the layering colours to coordinate with the pencil coloured image, and I love that you stamped onto Basic Beige.
ReplyDeleteLove the soft olde world feel that your lovely colouring of the image evokes, Rachel. The eyelet embossed background works really well with it.
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