This week at Just Us Girls, Carol wants us to use celestial elements on our cards for Trend Week. This certainly is a trend right now!
I die cut a stitched circle into a piece of white cardstock and stamped the sentiment on the bottom. Then I inked some distress inks on a piece of Bristol smooth white cardstock to create the night sky. I die cut that with a star die and backed it with some silver glitter cardstock. This was added to the card base and the main panel was adhered over that with dimensional tape. The santa's sleigh was die cut three times and stacked. There's some shimmer on that piece. That was added to the main panel. I finished it with some star sequins.
You can see more inspiration from the JUGs design team and our October guest on the JUGs blog.
Thanks for stopping by!
Recipe
Stamps: Sprig Wreath (PTI)
Paper: Recollections white, Bristol smooth, black, silver glitter paper
Ink: Versafine onyx black, tumbled glass, salty ocean, dusty concord, black soot
Accessories: Stitched rectangle die (MFT), starry circle die (MFT), Santa's sleigh die (Poppystamps), star sequins, spectrum noir shimmer, dimensional tape
8 comments:
What a beautiful night sky Lisa! Love this!
Awesome night sky! I love that sentiment and the font on it is sooo cool! Great card!!!
Zoomed in to see the sparkly stars, Lisa. They look fantastic with your inking.
Lisa, such a pretty card with your beautiful celestial sky and Santa riding through the night.
I looked at your card and remembered I had two Christmas cards I had made that would have been perfect for this challenge too! I tell you that brain of mine is turning to mush! Love this a ton...as usual!
How gorgeous the night sky, Lisa; perfect for Santa and his reindeer! The circle design is eye-catching; the silhouette image, pretty; the sentiment, beautiful! Magical, indeed! Love this!
hugs~carol
Fabulous fun card Lisa. Such a pretty night sky. Love the Santa die.
Beautiful sky! I love how you used the star background die and added the silver glitter paper behind it to let those stars shine through! Such a great idea for a Christmas card.
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