Thursday, November 29, 2018

Christmas Fairy & Star | Interactive Card

Happy Thursday! I have a brand new video and project to share with you today! Once again I have used Whimsy Stamps Kinetic dies to create an interactive component to my card.  When I started to think about how I wanted this card to look, I pictured this sweet image; Snowflake Wishes flying through the clouds. 

In the video, I will share the coloration of this image as well as share how I put the components together to create a slider for the image to move back and forth.  It may seem complicated but it really isn’t!  The cloud die was the perfect tool to create some panels to hide the slide components.  I sponged the diecuts lightly with some distress inks.

The background was created with Distress inks that were sponged onto the cardstock and then furthure distressed by spritzting the surface with some water using the Distress sprayer.  Adding the touch of shiny gold by using metallic foil paper really competed the card.  The star was a last minute addition.  The card needed something up in the sky so that it didn’t look so empty.

Little touches like adding white highlights to the image and adding glitter drops to small areas really elevates the final look of the project.


Video Tutorial:
Click HERE to view in HD format

Supplies:

Snowflake Wishes Fairy Rubber Stamps

*NEW Snowflake Wishes Fairy Rubber Cling Stamp


Christmas Large Word Die

Christmas Large Word Die


No See Kinetics Basics Die Set

*NEW No-See Kinetic Basics Die Set

Kinetic Straight Basics Die Set

*NEW Kinetic Straight Basics Die Set


Grass and Cloud Edger Die Set

Grass and Cloud Edger Die Set



Copic Markers

Skin: E000, E00, E11, E04, R30, R20

Hair: E40, E42, E44

Coat: G40, G43, G46

Fur Trim: C3, C1 C00

Skirt: R30, R32, R35, R37, R39

Wings: BG000, BG11

Stockings: C3, R37

Bells: YR21


Distress Oxide: Cracked Pistachio, Blueprint Sketch

Distress Ink: Chipped Sapphire

Thanks for stopping by!

Hugs Jeanette

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