For this challenge, I decided to make a Christmas decoration based on the new beginning of the birth of the infant Jesus. I used cream cardstock, cut the tryptich shape & painted the outside with acrylic paint, Boldmere Gold Hue, The Works. I stamped my CI Angels onto cream card in gold ink & cut them out to use as a sort of closure. I printed the words from some wordings sheets I made last Xmas for cards.
Inside, I stamped in gold ink my CI Script stamp & heat embossed with gold powder. Once dry I used a sponge & ink the whole thing with the same gold acrylic. Then using Brilliance Coffee Bean, I stamped some scrolls, Design Objectives, two inside one on the front.
The Madonna & Child are not my prefered one to use but as my printer ink won't be here until middle of next week, I have no others to use. She is only glued in with repositionable stuff so I could replace her with something far better. The image comes from a book I bought back in 1994 Christmas Craft Sourcebook by Gail Lawther. It is full of line drawings to trace.
Crafty Individuals stamps are my favourites.
14 comments:
Wow this is gorgeous Paula, I love all the gold embossed deatil. I can't get my link to work on Sat Stampers or 4x4, don't know whats going on.
What a beautiful warm glow this piece gives. Great idea Paula.
Have a fabulous Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year.
Paula what a great idea. Really really fabulous. Great work.
What a beautiful card Paula! Sorry I haven't been around lately...got the flushot Friday, and now..... right... sick:-(
gorgeous piece Paula, really gives the feeling of christmas....love it.
thanks for joining in with Saturday Stampers as much as you did, I've loved seeing all of your creations.
Kaz x
This is a neat idea Paula. Well done.
very cool.. love this and the embossing..
this is stunning as ever Paula.. love it!!! :o)
your work is always beautiful..enjoy seeing it.
Fabulous!!
Great ornament, great idea!
Wow, your tryptich looks really great. Love your idea.
this turned out awesome!
This is wonderful and I love the image on the outside.
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