Thursday, 7 November 2024

Day 3 - C is for Candy Cane Christmas Card

It's time for the 12th Annual Month of Holiday Cards Challenge at Beccy's Place.
You can read the rules HERE or head over to Beccy's Challenges and enter HERE.

Beccy's inspiration is a set of Candy Cane cards HERE  

My C is also for Candy Cane, a Candy Cane Christmas Card.



This is my second Candy Cane Card, my first one is HERE.


Like my first Candy Cane Card, I used Silhouette Studio to create the image panel for my card.  I sized the Texture Candy digital stamp from the Candy Canes digital stamp set from Beccy’s Place to fit a 4" square panel.  I created the sentiment (font details below), printed the panel then manually trimmed to size.  I used Copic markers to colour the candy cane, OK, it's partially coloured, this is my quirky take on the "loading t-shirts" you see people wearing and translating it to Christmas.  Once coloured, I matted the panel with sparkling green glitter cardstock.  I made a 5 1/2" square top folding card base, adhered the image panel and my Candy Cane Christmas Card was complete.

   



Here are my Candy Cane Cards together.


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INGREDIENTS
Texture Candy digital stamp from the Candy Canes digital stamp set from Beccy’s Place
Christmas Spirit sentiment - Curlz MT Font
LOADING sentiment - Courier New Font
smooth white cardstock - for the image panel & card base
Copic Markers - R22-R24-R27-R29
and a touch of "0" when I coloured outside the lines!
green glitter cardstock
Helmar 450 Quick Dry liquid adhesive – to glue the layers

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I have entered my card in the


3 comments:

  1. Another cute card Tracy... such a clever idea! Looks great with the different candy cane!
    Cheers,
    Beccy

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  2. Hi Tracy, a fabulous card and love the fun of the candy cane loading. Have a wonderful week... Megan

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