Hi everyone! It’s Laura here and today I am back with an easy Christmas card with no coloring and a video tutorial showing how to make it.
Before going ahead with the tutorial, I wanted to let you know that Studio Katia is having a Black Friday sale. The details are below
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Coming back to the card, I started off by stamping the images in the Snowflakes stamp set with some metallic silver ink. I then die cut them all with the coordinating dies.
For the background I used the Mini Polka Dots Cover die and I did some ink blending with Distress Inks and Harmony Inks and my Studio Katia Blending Brushes.
For the Christmas bauble I used the Simple Round Tag die. I blended silver pigment ink on the base and some pink ink on the central circle.
I heat embossed the sentiment from the Gift Tag Greetings Winter stamp set with white embossing powder.
I created a bow using one of the dies in the Shaker Balloon set and glued everything to a top-folding A2 card base.
And that’s my card for today! Very easy and quick to create, but really really pretty! I think this would be a great idea for a last minute Christmas card.
If you are interested in more details on how to make this Christmas card, you can watch the video down below. And don’t forget to subscribe to my channel for more inspiration!
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