FREE U.S. shipping on orders over $100. Select Free Shipping option for qualified orders during checking out.

Card blog

Deck the Halls! | Anne Fiene

Deck the Halls! | Anne Fiene

04 Sep 2024 1 comment

Hi everyone! For my project today, I used Pinkfresh Studio's new Deck the Halls stamp, stencil set, and die. The illustration, with all of its leaves and berries (and a pretty wreath!), was so much fun to color and perfect for all kinds of seasonal cards. There is also a beautifully water-colored washi tape available.

The simple design of today's card allows the dimensionality of the colored and arranged die-cut pieces to really pop. 

I started by stamping the image of the leafy branches onto two separate panels of white cardstock with light gray ink because I wasn't sure how many pieces I would need for my card. Then, I used the 6-stencil set to color the branches. 

I wanted the greens to be varied and wintery-looking, so I started with Sage and Spruce Tips from the Green Gables collection for stencil #1. For stencil #2, I used Paradise and Atlantis, from the Amalfi Coast collection, very lightly, with a lot of ink dabbed off to get that shade of blue but not the intensity and saturation that a lot of ink brings. Then I brushed Rocky Slope over the blues to further gray them. With stencil #3, I used Emerald City and Evergreen from the Garden Stroll collection. And with stencil #4, I used Spruce Tips and Lush Forest.

Stencil #5 was the berries, and I used different shades of red for them. For the ornaments, I used my favorite combo of Warm Buff and Doe with Apricot for a non-metallic gold look. 

I colored in both panels the same way and then put them back into the stamping platform to use Detail Black over the branches. Then, I decided to apply gold glitter gel over a few of the ornaments for some holiday sparkle. I die-cut them out and set them aside.

I used Sage and Eucalyptus on an A2-sized cardbase for the backing panel. I shaded in the border and the center of the card, trying to leave some white space.

Then, I laid a large circle die down over the panel and taped it with a piece of low-tack tape to help me form a circle with the die-cut pieces. I started arranging my pieces in the circle, beginning with the die for my sentiment, also taped in the place where I thought it might go. It turned out that I needed to fussy cut a few branches to fill the smaller spaces. When I had everything where I wanted it, I removed the circle die and used more low-tack tape to keep everything in place. Then, before adhering everything down, I put the panel into the platform to stamp out the sentiment.

I put two layers of foam tape on each piece, which provided a lot of dimension (and made me happy!). I used clear drops in Leaf and a few gold stars to fill in the spaces and complete the line of the circle. I added a couple of gold bows using a die from the Wrap Around Elements die set and was done with my card!

I hope some of these design choices have inspired you to make something new today! Thanks so much for stopping by!

 -Anne

 

Prev Post
Next Post

1 comment

10 Sep 2024 Diane

Love this! Classy and elegant!

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.

Thanks for subscribing!

This email has been registered!

Shop the look

Choose Options

Edit Option
Back In Stock Notification
this is just a warning
Login
Shopping Cart
0 items