It's Crackerbox Palace Friday and I am sharing two
cards I made with the same sketch and same Crackerbox Palace stamps, but very
different looks. I used the same sketch yesterday on my blog here, again with a
totally different result. I love CBP’s Holly Border stamp. I masked off the
center strip of this first card, then stamped the Holly Border on the top and
bottom many times, sometimes without re-inking the stamp. I also love the font
and look of CBP’s Season’s Greetings stamp, but it was too tall for the area I
wanted to stamp it in. So I cut it in half and stamped the words next to each
other. If the stamp was mounted on wood, this would not be an option. I love
the flexibility and quality of the cling foam option at Crackerbox Palace, and
storage is easier too.
I decided I wanted a chalkboard look for my
second card. I recently purchased some chalkboard tape and wanted to play with
it. I stamped the sentiment on the tape with white pigment ink and experimented
with heat setting it and letting it sit awhile, but in all attempts, the ink
still smeared. Luckily I wanted the chalkboard look and so a little smearing is
OK. The dots were done with a white chalk marker from CTMH and they did not
smear. I stamped the Holly Border in Versamark and heat embossed with white
embossing powder. I smeared some of the white pigment ink all over for a chalky
look. I think I like this one too, but will admit most of my Christmas cards
are more colorful and in traditional holiday colors.
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3 comments:
Oh, how beautiful! I love holly and this is a cool look my dear in both versions.
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