Hello everyone! It’s me, Cha! Today I’m showing another card for the Christmas in July event. During this month, I will be showing you Christmas cards with digital images.
First, I designed the background on my computer using the snowflake that comes with the Christmas Cocoa Digital Stamp Set. I printed this background on white cardstock with my laser printer. As I was using this kind of printer, this allowed me to foil the images. Then, I foiled these snowflakes with gold foil. The background was trimmed to 4,00 by 5,25 inches.
I printed the images and sentiment from the Christmas Cocoa Digital Stamp Set – the cup with a heart, the cream, the cookie, and the sentiment. Instead of using my Silhouette electronic cutting machine, I decided to cut myself the images and the sentiment with a pair of scissors. Later, I colored the images with Copic markers.
I glued the cream on top of the cup with the heart. As I could see the lines between the cream and the cup, I decided to create some dimensional white cream. For this, I added some dimensional clear glue and heat embossed with white puff embossing powders. I glued the cookie behind the cream. Then, this image was attached to the center of the card with some foam tape.
Later, I foiled with red and gold foil the words ‘Christmas’ and ‘Cocoa’. I glued these words on black cardstock and cut them out to contrast with the white and gold background. I added them to the background with foam tape.
To embellish this card, I added some gold shimmer and some clear dimensional glue to the heart of the cup and added a piece of candy peppermint on top of the dimensional cream. Later, I added some black dots to the cookie, some white lines to the cup, and some gold shimmer to the cookie too. Finally, I glued this card on a black card base.
I hope you can have a look at this wonderful set – Christmas Cocoa Digital Stamp set and thanks for stopping by. See you soon!
Marisela Delgado
Hola, Cha! Que linda te salio tu tarjeta! Ya se me antojo un chocolate calientito. Yummy.
Cha Lion
¡¡Muchas gracias Mari!!