I chose a stand-by image for me which is the Holy Family Silhouette. It is a digi stamp that I can color as I like. I added the greeting below the image and printed it in a warm blue green.
I printed it on quarter sheets of pale green card stock. I ripped the edges on all four sides.
I paired it with a granite blue green card stock for the base.
I used a push pin to create a hole for the silver star brad I placed on the printed star. The layer was then adhered to the card base.
I made these during a nice visit with a card making friend. We met last week and we spent 1.5 hours catching up on our Christmases etc. and kept our hands busy. We met at a Seniors Center which worked really well.
We will do it monthly.
Showing posts with label Silhouette Holy Family digi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silhouette Holy Family digi. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Wednesday, May 17, 2017
R2Go Christmas Kit - Silhouette Holy Family
I started with a navy card.
I added a snowflake designer paper from the Michaels Recollections series - Snowflakes. This piece was trimmed to 4.00 x 5.25 inches to leave a small border and adhered to the card front.
I printed the Silhouette Holy Family image along with the greeting in navy onto a quarter sheet vellum and clear embossed it. It was then trimmed to 3.75 x 5.00 inches.
It is attached to the card front with a tiny silver star brad in the center of the star and 2 silver circle brads in either bottom corners. A push pin was used to make the holes to allow the brads to be inserted and the prongs pressed apart on the inside of the card.
I added a snowflake designer paper from the Michaels Recollections series - Snowflakes. This piece was trimmed to 4.00 x 5.25 inches to leave a small border and adhered to the card front.
I printed the Silhouette Holy Family image along with the greeting in navy onto a quarter sheet vellum and clear embossed it. It was then trimmed to 3.75 x 5.00 inches.
It is attached to the card front with a tiny silver star brad in the center of the star and 2 silver circle brads in either bottom corners. A push pin was used to make the holes to allow the brads to be inserted and the prongs pressed apart on the inside of the card.
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