I have had this pine branch stamp for years and it's one of my favorites. It's from Great Impressions and I used Palette ink in Jardin Moss to stamp the pines along the bottom.
The Merry Christmas sentiment is from KaiserCraft. I stamped it in versamark and heat embossed it with platinum embossing powder from Ranger. I repeated it several times to smooth it out.
Attached the white panel onto a deep green card base and decided to not embellish. The only thing I did is highlight the spots with a stardust gel pen. Very clean and simple.
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3 comments:
Laurie, this CAS card is just so sweet! It's perfect with that gold embossing! So happy that you shared this with us at the Paper Players and my Holiday Pines challenge!
I wondered how you got the embossing to be extra thick and lustrous! Good tip to repeat the layers like that. I love this clean, crisp CAS design. This is a classically beautiful Christmas card. Thank you for sharing with us at The Paper Players.
Lovely card Laurie. So simple, but elegant. Great job.
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