Hi, it's Beth! Today I'm featuring the Majestic Deer Die Set on my card.
The elegant antlers make a pretty silhouette against the green, so I layered the Chalkboard Backdrop die cuts with various patterns to create a focal point.
The stamp is from the O Christmas Tree set.
I cut the deer from the same textured paper as the background, DCWV Pebbled, so it does have some unexpected texture to it. The edges are inked, and I used E-Z Dots Permanent to adhere the head, antlers and papers. 3D Foam Squares give it a pop of dimension between the layers.
I used these supplies:
Other Supplies used:
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L - E-Z Dots Permanent, 3D Foam Squares
Ranger Ink: Distress Old Paper ink
DCWV- Pebbled Stack
Basic Grey - 25th & Pine Collection papers
Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko - Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Have you started your Christmas cards yet? Leave a comment!
Thanks
Beth Pingry
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My original thought was to create a whimsical mounted deer head with Christmas lights in the antlers, but once I die cut the shape, I decided to leave it as is.
The elegant antlers make a pretty silhouette against the green, so I layered the Chalkboard Backdrop die cuts with various patterns to create a focal point.
The stamp is from the O Christmas Tree set.
I cut the deer from the same textured paper as the background, DCWV Pebbled, so it does have some unexpected texture to it. The edges are inked, and I used E-Z Dots Permanent to adhere the head, antlers and papers. 3D Foam Squares give it a pop of dimension between the layers.
I used these supplies:
Majestic Deer Die Set by Whimsie Doodles |
Chalkboard Backdrop Die Set |
O Christmas Tree Stamp and Die Set |
Scrapbook Adhesives by 3L - E-Z Dots Permanent, 3D Foam Squares
Ranger Ink: Distress Old Paper ink
DCWV- Pebbled Stack
Basic Grey - 25th & Pine Collection papers
Imagine Crafts/Tsukineko - Memento Tuxedo Black ink
Have you started your Christmas cards yet? Leave a comment!
Thanks
Beth Pingry
Follow A Jillian Vance Design here:
1 comment:
So fabulous Beth. I love how you used the deer.
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