Thursday, December 12, 2019
More Christmas Cards
Today's post starts with this Christmas card --
The above Christmas card was created with
Winter Berries Mask
;
I used it both in creating the background as well as decorating the textured foil rectangle that forms the pillar candle.
Winter Berries Mask
itself looks like this
--
The next card in today's post took more time to develop.
First, I gathered prints I'd made with two 6" x 6" stencils --
Marbles 6 stencil
and
Sprigs
.
Secondly, copying an idea from a commercial greeting card, I drew three Magi on scrap paper.
My third step was to cut out each of the scrap paper figures. One at a time, I used these as patterns -- I placed them over the stencil-prints and traced around their edges with colored pencils that matched the colors that had been used in printing them. (Matching colors make the tracing lines look less obvious.)
Next, I used fine-detail scissors to cut out the shapes of the Magi from the stencil-prints.
I glued them to the cover of a greeting card blank to make the card below --
The far-left and far-right Magi were cut from prints made with 6" x 6" stencil
Sprigs
--
And the center Magi was cut from a print made using 6" x 6"
Marbles 6 stencil
...
The star was a freehand cut-out. Or you can join
StencilClub
and buy the
star-themed 3-part stencil set by Mary C. Nasser
, which came out August 2017.
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