This new Nativity set from Simon Says is amazing! I love how versatile is because you can color it or in this case, keep it pretty simple.
I cut about 5 of the little stable die cuts and layered them on top of each other. I heat embossed the Mary and Joseph image with white embossing powder onto vellum and then layered that behind. I used Copics to color the vellum and give it a stained glass look. I stamped the sentiment at the bottom to finish it off.
I cut about 5 of the little stable die cuts and layered them on top of each other. I heat embossed the Mary and Joseph image with white embossing powder onto vellum and then layered that behind. I used Copics to color the vellum and give it a stained glass look. I stamped the sentiment at the bottom to finish it off.
Are you ready for Christmas cards? I read today that we have 100 days till Christmas! Can you believe it? I am going to try my best to make and send more cards this year! Keep word....*try*. :)
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Beautiful Laurie!
ReplyDeleteAWESOME! I've got these and will likely case this for my Church Christmas project - this is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful and perfect for Christmas! I passed on this set but you are convincing me I need it! Pinning!
ReplyDeleteJust simply joyful, Laurie.
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So pretty! I love the embossing and coloring on vellum. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethat is so lovely
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty soft Christmas card.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! These images remind me of the ones that were in our Bibles when we were kids -- little faceless people.... :)
ReplyDeleteSo deliciously simple and absolutely perfect, Laurie! Have a blessed weekend!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAnd no, LOL, I am 100% *not* ready for Christmas cards or Christmas day (my b'day). :)
Love the soft simplicity of this card.
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