Sunday, December 15, 2024

Golden Pine

I created a shadow effect, using Basic Black cardstock, but you can barely see it. What do you think? 




Stamps:
   Peaceful Season

Paper:
   Cherry Cobbler A-2
   Basic Black 5-3/8 x 4-1/8, 2 x 3-3/4 
   Season of Elegance DSP 5-1/4 x 4
   Gold Foil 2 x 3-3/4
   Basic White 5-1/4 x 4 (2), 1-5/8" Sq. 

Ink:
   Tuxedo Black Memento

Technique:
   Die Cutting
   Shadow Effect

Accessories:
   Peaceful Evergreens Dies
   Peaceful Season Dies
   Gold Textured Adhesive-Backed Dots
   Cherry Cobbler & Gold Satin Ribbon - 6"
   Glue Dots
   Dimensionals
   Adhesive

First, I die cut the small circles on the top part of the Season of Elegance DSP panel.

I then adhered the panel onto a Basic White panel, making the circles appear like snowfall.

Next, I adhered this panel onto a Basic Black matte and then onto the Cherry Cobbler card front.

I then die cut three trees from the Peaceful Evergreens dies: two in Basic Black and one in Gold Foil.

I then adhered the two Basic Black trees together. This is the shadow of the tree. 

Next, I adhered the gold foil tree on top and slightly off to the right of the Basic Black trees. I then adhered these onto the left side of the card front. I used gold foil to keep it in step with the gold elegance of the DSP, but you can make it stand out more if you use a green color.

I then stamped and die cut the sentiment, using the Peaceful Season dies.

Next, I added a bit of Cherry Cobbler & Gold Satin ribbon to the back of the sentiment, using a few glue dots. I then attached it to the card front with dimensionals.

Lastly, I added a few Gold Textured Adhesive-Backed dots to the card front and adhered a Basic White panel to the inside of the card.

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