Morning all, we've got our granddaughter's baptism this weekend so its going to be a busy one but before that, I'm back again with an early morning post for the latest challenge at JUGS. Here's my take on this week's cue card.
You can make of that what you will but I chose repeat stamping of my sentiment, love the way it wraps around, framing the central Santa image.
To start, I stamped my MFT Santa on an A6 panel of Copic friendly card and then again on a Post-it note to create a mask. I fussy cut the Post-it image and fixed it over the outline on my base panel. Next, I selected a sentiment from the same set and stamped it in black. Using my MISTI, I was able to move the panel up and down evenly to stamp each of the green sentiments, Altenew's Parrot ink, before removing the mask and colouring Santa with Copics.
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Love it! That Santa is one of my favorite Christmas images.
ReplyDeleteJulie... this is one of my favorite stamp sets... and I love what you did with it! Super cute card! So glad you are with us this month!
ReplyDeleteSuper fun repetition! Great Christmas card.
ReplyDeleteHe's one of my favourite Father Christmas stamps, not creepy at all!! Love the stamp repeat sentiment. Hope you have a lovely family weekend x
ReplyDeleteThis jolly old elf always brings a smile! Super cute card, Julie!
ReplyDeleteI love that happy Santa dancing among the repeated Merry Everything sentiments! Fabulous masking on your awesome card.
ReplyDeleteI love this so much I pinned it so I can CASE it, Julie.
ReplyDeleteJulie, I have borrowed this set from a friend and have yet to color it up. This card is giving me just the push I need. The background is perfect! Awesome job with the challenge.
ReplyDeleteYour fabulous Santa makes me feel merry merry merry! Super cute and absolutely perfect for this challenge! Love it!
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Me too...I have the set. Love how you used it.
ReplyDeleteI too have this stamp. Love how you used it. Made me smile.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun Santa Julie. Love how you chose to use your sentiment as 'repetition' and having one focus in black.
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