WOW! Wait till you see the Christmas Create-A-Card A2 Dies we have coming out later this week at Crafter's Companion USA.
Here's a sneak peek...
This NEW CAC Christmas Die is called We Three Kings. It's beyond amazing!
I diecut and embossed 2 layers - 1 using Crafter's Companion Black Pearl Shimmering Cardstock, the other from a gray cardstock. After cutting and embossing the grey cardstock, I left the paper in the die and used a sponge dauber to sponged on Memento Gray Flannel Ink. Next, I trimmed off the areas I didn't want and lightly sponged the Gray Ink around all the edges - then mounted with foam adhesive. I love how it turned out!
To get the white stars, I diecut the top portion of the die with white cardstock. The sentiment, from the Vintage Christmas Collection Sentimentals Season's Greetings Stamp Set, is stamped and embossed. I also stamped another greeting on the inside of the card. It says "Enjoy the Spirit of the Season" (from the same stamp set)
For the background, I airbrushed with Spectrum Noir Markers EB6 and TB8 on a piece of Kraft Cardstock. It turned out exactly like I planned. (Imagine that! LOL)
I used a beautiful piece of paper from the Vintage Christmas Collection 6"x6" paper pad on the card base, lightly sponged the edges with Vintage Photo Distress Ink. The card card base is 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" and the CAC Die part is 4 1/4" x 5 1/2".
Go check out more sneak peeks of the NEW CAC Christmas Dies over on the Crafter's Companion USA Facebook Page.
Have a great day!
Supplies:
Crafter's Companion CAC Christmas Collection - We Three Kings
Crafter's Companion Vintage Christmas Collection Sentimentals Season's Greetings Stamp Set
Crafter's Companion Shimmering Black Pearl Cardstock
Crafter's Companion Vintage Christmas Collection 6x6 paper pad
Crafter's Companion Kraft Cardstock
White Cardstock
Spectrum Noir Markers
Craftwell eBrush
Memento Gray Flannel Ink
Distress Ink Vintage Photo
Black Pigment Ink
Clear Embossing Powder
Crystal Glitter
Foam Adhesive
Sponge Dauber
Black Ribbon
Cut'N'Boss machine
Heat Embossing Gun
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