Friday 2 October 2009

A Beary Merry Christmas!

I like to make at least one Christmas card design with a non-Christmas stamp set each year. I've cheated just a little bit here by using one of the stamps from "Winter Vintage Signage" on my wooden sign but mostly this is elements from the Kim Hughes "Bear Hugs" set. I was so pleased to find that Christmas tree signage was a perfect fit on Kim's wooden board - score!

I've used a stair step fold to fit today's Daring Cardmakers folding challenge and created a little wintery scene.

I painted the tops of the mountains white first (with acrylic paint) and then added the ice glitter over the top. I've used glitter to make little crunchy drifts under the bear's feet and at the base of the sign, too. Just scribble a little clear-drying glue to make a pleasing snowy swirl and dump your glitter on top.

I remembered Sherrie's technique for adding texture to an image coloured with Copics using blending solution and an old towelling cloth so I gave that a whirl here. I actually used isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol and it worked just fine. Hopefully you can see both the effect of that technique and the crunchy snowdrift in this detail shot. I left the bear's nose uncoloured until I'd done the texturing so he didn't end up with a blotchy nose!

Stamps (Cornish Heritage Farms):
Bear Hugs (Kim Hughes Collection)
Winter Vintage Signage (The Rummage Bin line)

Paper:
Bazzill (blue) and smooth white

Ink:
Adirondack dye ink by Ranger (Espresso)

Other:
White acrylic paint
Copic markers
Isopropyl alcohol
Deko Ice glitter (Efco)
Scor-It

Scotch Quick Dry adhesive

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20 comments:

  1. You know, I think this is my favourite yet, I love the snow effect. Thanks for the congrats on the Guest Designer thingy, I've had to be patient and not tell anyone, difficult to contain the excitement!

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  2. Love this card! That bear is soooo cute and thanks for the info...will give that a try :O)) Love the style too..the folds look fab x

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  3. This is such a great card, Joanne! It's nice to see a stair-step fold card with a scene that's not overly elaborate - makes it less intimidating. I appreciate, too, that you always throw a twist or two into your designs, like the texture on the bear's fur and the snow effect. Shows that CAS can be creative and vice versa.

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  4. As you say, Joanne, that sentiment fits perfectly - made for each other - fab card x

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  5. Awesome card, Joanne!! I've so enjoyed your WCMD extravaganza - everything looks amazing!

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  6. Hi Joanne! Great card--love the step-style and the wonderful snow scene--fabulous job! I love doing a non-traditional Christmas card or two--fun! Thanks for visiting me!

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  7. This is toooooo cute Joanne!

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  8. Wow I love your card - so many folds! That bear is just the cutest. Thanks for your kind words too I really appreciate it.

    Love Lynda xxx

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  9. Fabulous card Joanne, such fun and a lovely christmas card.

    B x

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  10. Fab card as always Joanne :)

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  11. Stunning - love it. :)

    Vanessa.

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  12. Fantastic - I love it.

    That little bear is so cute!

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  13. Fabulous card. Love the textured effect and snow drifts.


    Glenda

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  14. this is an AMAZING card. Thanks for being Daring this week :)

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  15. Your folding stepper card is just perfect with the snow. The bear is the perfect image to finish it off.

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  16. Fantastic card Joanne. I love the effect the folds have to recreate depth. Have you used one piece of A4 cardstock for this?


    :)

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