Happy Holidays everyone,
Here is a Christmas card I
made using a technique called Stained Glass Stamping. You can find the video on Jennifer’s YouTube
channel here. Jen used some fall stamps
for her card. As you can see, you can
use any matching stamp and die set. The base of my card measures 5 5/8” x 4 ½” and made with 110# cardstock. I’m not sure what size Jennifer’s card ended
up being. I did not pre-measure my card
either, hence the crazy “5 5/8”. The
card front is ¼ inches smaller and popped
up for dimension using 2mm fun foam. The “Merry” is cut using the Hero Arts #DC170 “Merry”
stamp and die set. The greeting is from the same stamp and die set. The Christmas Bauble is cut using Spellbinder’s
Heirloom Ornaments 2011 set. The Image
within the bauble die cut is a Heartfelt Creations pre-cut stamp set #3417 “Poinsettia”. I embossed the image with gold embossing
powder on heat resistant acetate. The colour
behind the die cut and stamp is a piece of white card stock that I coloured
with distress inks. I used Tim Holtz’s
Festive Berries, Fired Brick, Candied Apple, and Aged Mahogany and then I heat
set the colours. The sentiment inside is
from one of my favorite stamp lines Quietfire Design, #5858 “Gentle Thoughts”. It looks difficult but really it was
easy. The only challenge I could see for
anyone is finding some heat resistant acetate locally. I actually got lucky and found some heat
resistant acetate in my stash, that I bought from Judkins at a stamp convention
in 2010!!! I almost forgot to mention
the matching envelope. I made the
envelope using my WRMK punch board, some Stampin’ UP! Cherry Cobbler card stock,
gold embossing powder and the pre-cut Heartfelt Creations stamp set noted
above. I removed the Versa-Mark from the
outline of the stamp, then stamped and embossed the inside image on the flap of
the envelope. Well folks that’s it for
today. I hope you’ll give it try.
Joyce
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