Wednesday, 30 November 2022

Beccy's Place Day 30 - Do What You Love - 2

I'm playing along with the
Tenth Annual
Month of Holiday Cards Challenge


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(Beccy's post with elegant holly cards to inspire is HERE)

Well, it's no secret, I love making cards, so I've made some more cards.
My cards use the "Holly Brough" pre-coloured image from
the Holly Days digital stamp set from the Beccy's Place Store.
I made two side folding cards using this image earlier today,
now I have a pair of top folding CAS cards too.


I opened the Holly Brough image in Silhouette Studio as it is a great tool for designing cards and printing panels, it's not just for cutting.  I sized the image to fit nicely on a 5" x 7" panel and added a sentiment.  I flipped the image to make another card and added the same sentiment, so even though there are two cards using the same image, they're still one-of-a-kind.  I added a thin black line to the panel, printed then manually cut down to size before adhering the image panels to the card bases.  I used some heavy (300gsm) smooth white cardstock to the make card bases ... I've made so many cards that I ran out of my pre-scored supply, a good problem to have as it means I've been more productive than I thought I could ever be.  


   

I added a touch of golden sparkle to the accents on the leaves and berries using a
Wink Of Stella glitter brush.  It's hard to capture in a photo, hope you can see it,
you might need to click on the image to view in full screen.



*** INGREDIENTS ***
Holly Brough - pre-coloured image from the Holly Days digital stamp set
textured cardstock - to print the image panel
300gsm smooth cardstock - to make card bases
stainless steel ruler and craft knife to cut cardstock to size
scoreboard and bone folder - to form the card bases
Helmar 450 Quick Dry - to adhere image panels to card bases
Wink Of Stella glitter brush - to add sparkle to the leaves and berries

1 comment:

  1. Viewing them full screen definitely helped to see the gold Tracy, and I also noticed the fantastic texture of your cardstock. I never think to put textured card through my printer... I always go with smooth. Another tip I'll have to remember for next year!
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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