Monday, November 27, 2017

Christmas Cheer Turnabout stamp and more courtesy of Concord and 9th

Hello Scrap Shotz Friends!

Rosie here with just a few more Concord and 9th stamp/die projects for your enjoyment 😀

I am in love with the C9 Christmas Cheer turnabout stamp, it's so easy to use and also includes some fabulous sentiment stamps which are tailored made for the C9 ribbon banner die:

the solid colours were stamped over the turnabout outline, with the detail stamps, quick and easy. Hats, mitts, reindeer and presents were "coloured" with the fill in stamp from the set:

The C9 Ribbon Banner Die houses the 'Christmas cheer' sentiment, black ink is striking on kraft card stock.

For this card I stamped in Versamark ink and heat embossed with silver embossing powder. 
I then coloured in the images with glitter gel pens.

Up next is a shaker card using the Trim the Tree stamp set with matching die (available via special order).


To create this card first ink a 5.5" x 4.25" white card front with Distress Inks in Peeled Paint and Bundled Sage and then die cut tree with Trim the Tree die.

Place the die cut negative over white card stock, cut to the same size, line up the un-inked stamp in desired position and then stamp Versamark ink, cover image with red embossing powder and heat set.


Then adhere the die cut negative to a piece of clear acetate to create the window for the shaker card. Attach foam tape all around the tree shape, placing it as close to the inner edge as possible. This will keep all the shaker elements visible within the "window".

Now flip the card front face down so the foam tape side is up and facing you. You will see that you now have a "contained area" to place the shaker elements. I peeled off the foam tape, then added gold stars cut from glitter paper with the star die in the set and Studio Katia beads and sequins.




Thanks so much for stopping by and taking a look😊!

Cathy will be here in a couple of days to share her fabulous projects with you so make sure to come back and visit.




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