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I use this image once every year. It's one of my favorite Christmas images by Mo's digital Pencil. I think for the coming year I will try to do a new Mo's Christmas card each week. The paper is from Stampin' Up. It was colored with Copic markers and chalks.
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C.R.A.F.T. Challenge - Christmas/Anything Goes
This card uses an image from Dr. Digi. My Dad is very Italian. I thought this mob guy would be perfect for his next birthday card.
These two card use a die set from Tim Holtz, I think. I really wish I would have labeled items better when I initially bought them.
I enjoy making christmas cards so much I keep adding to the stash! I already have enough done for next year so I'm working on 2027. The above card was made with a die set from Honey Bee.
This card was made with a tag kit from Stampin' Up.The above card image is from Whimsy Stamps. I believe this image is also from Whimsy Stamps.I am trying to learn how to watercolor. I have a long way to go. I did this picture with Derwent Inktense watercolor pencils.They were relatively east to use.
I am very much in need of masculine birthday cards right now. I have had this stamp for a couple years and finally decided to use it. The manufacturer is Kalzelkraft. I colored the image with Copics and pastels. I used some very old paper from a pad I got at least ten years ago.
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Another unknown die manufacturer!I'm trying to use dies I have bought over the years, but have never used. It certainly is a lot of work cutting out all the pieces. I tend to make mistakes on the first try such as gluing the pieces together wrong! This card I didn't get the mustache in the righ place. Second time I did it right! The above sentiment is from Lili of the Valley, the other is from Silhouette.
I separated this die set from it's packaging so I no longer know who made the set. Unfortunately, I did this with any sets that were not Stampin' Up or Spellbinder's. This set took me FOREVER. I spent about four to five hours making two of these cards. Some of the pieces were unbelievably small and I lost them constantly. After all, I really like this card. I don't think I will make it again, though
The ornaments were done with a Spellbinder's stencil set. The penguins are from a Spellbinder's die set. I had quite a bit of trouble with my Stampin' Up ink being too dry to spread and blend well. I even tried re-inking and it did not help.
This is a pre-colored image by Mo's digital Pencil. I used a paper strip piecing for the background paper.
This is one of my favorite Christmas images. I looked for it for years. I finally found it and was so unhappy with how it stamped I never colored it. I finally found a stamp pad that stamped it well. As you can see the lines still are a little heavy. With the usual inks the lines just seemed to smear. The image is colored with Copics.
The above two cards were made with images from NitWit Collections. Easy Peasy!
This image is by Mariola Budek. It's available on Etsy. I am using copic markers to color this. I decided to make the horse a palomino. I remember being a little girl and watching the parades through town. I always waited with anticipation to see the gorgeous palominos.
This image was in my "Birds" folder listed as a freebie from Tidbits in 2013. The papers are from Stampin' Up. It is color...