Wednesday, 15 November 2023

M is for Merry Mistletoe



M is for Mistletoe image and Merry & Bright sentiment


My card uses the “Mistletoe” pre-coloured image is from the “Tied Up With String” digital stamp set by Beccy's Place.  The Merry & Bright sentiment is from the Golden Bell digital stamp set, also by Beccy's Place.  Unfortunately this stamp set is no longer available but you can see projects using it on the Beccy’s Place blog HERE.  I opened the image and sentiment in Silhouette Studio and designed them to fit neatly when matted on a 7" x 5" card base.  The image panel was printed on white textured cardstock then trimmed to size.  I matted the panel on green cardstock then trimmed to 1/8" border with a Perfect Layers Ruler.  I made my card base from 300gsm smooth white cardstock then adhered a 7" x 5" panel of white textured cardstock on top, then the matted image panel. 

   

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Here are some other mistletoe cards that I shared earlier
that use the same Mistletoe pre-coloured digital stamp,
click HERE or on the photo to learn more about them. 


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INGREDIENTS
“Mistletoe” - pre-coloured image - “Tied Up With String”
- digital stamp set by Beccy's Place
Merry & Bright - digital sentiment - Golden Bell digital stamp set
Unfortunately this stamp set is no longer available but you
can see projects using it on the Beccy's Place blog HERE.
textured cardstock - for card panel layers
Perfect Layers Rulers - to make 1/8" matting layer
300gsm smooth white cardstock - to make card base
scoreboard and bone folder - to form card base
Helmar 450 Quick Dry - liquid adhesive to adhere layers

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1 comment:

  1. Love these Tracy, elegant and pretty. The narrow green borders are lovely and I like that you've created the design in both orientations.
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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