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Friday, 3 November 2017

Little town of Bethlehem


Good Morning all, i hope you are enjoying some sunshine this week.  


So today i am sharing a batch of Christmas cards i made with a traditional theme but maybe not quite so traditional colours.  Sorry but its a brusho/pixie powder mix again. 



7x7" white card blank.  I first stamped the image onto white card and die cut into a square.  I then using brusho's and pixie powders added colour to the background. Doing it this way i could have alittle control over which area the colour goes in.  Once completely dry i stamped over the top with a christmas script stamp in white gesso.  I then stamped the village again and cut it out and added it over the first image with glue gel.   

I then cut a white frame, matted it onto mirror card, then mounted onto backing 'paper' made with the matching brusho colours as the topper.  Sentiment die cut in same colours. 

Orange and Green version with gold mirri card


Close up.  As the backgrounds are so busy i kept the main focal point white to help it stand out. 



Blue & Orange version with Silver mirri.  



Blue & Gold version with Silver Mirri.  This version i stamped the christmas script with grey ink.  



Pink & Purple version with gold mirri. 

I managed to make 30 of these cards, although the design in the same the different colours and you never get the same background once using the brushos keeps it interesting.

Items used;
Anitas 'Little town of bethlehem' stamp
PSX 'christmas script' stamp K-3221
Cheerylynn Christmas sentiment die
Brushos and Cosmic shimmer pixie powders
Large stitched square dies
7x7 craft uk cardblanks 

You may also like these traditional Christmas cards




Thank you for stopping by for a peek and all your comments on my last uploads.  I hope you all have a lovely weekend. Emma


19 comments:

  1. How beautiful they are love the different colours Ginny x
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  2. Love these cards Emma, the brusho backgrounds are perfect and give them all a different look

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  3. Beautiful cards Emma, have a fab weekend. cheers Sue N x

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  4. They are super Emma , I do love the colours, different colour take for Xmas. Jxx

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  5. Lovely modern take on a traditional scene :-)

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  6. Gorgeous cards Emma....Love the blue one....great backgrounds....Joolsx

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  7. I love your colour combinations, gorgeous cards.

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  8. Gorgeous cards Emma the colours are beautiful and look lovely, fab idea to keep your image plain, I love them all.
    Hugs Babs x

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  9. I just love what you have done to that stamp Emma. Great cards - each one looks so different.
    Pam x

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  10. Fabulous!..love all the colour combos..Marilyn.x

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  11. I really love all of them Emma....Brilliant work and have a lovely weekend too.

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  12. Hi Emma ... just love your card the first one in particular ... just love those colours so original ... and the stamp is super ... have a great week ... its flippen freezing down here in Waterlooville ... happy crafting and love sandy xx

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  13. Gorgeous cards Emma. Helen x

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  14. What a gorgeouse selection of cards Emma, love all the colours. Big hugs Kirsty. x

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  15. A beautiful selection of Christmas cards. Love your designs with the Pixie Powders & Brushos - lovely colours. I didn't know you could stamp with Gesso, it looks fabulous!

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  16. Wow 30 little town cards you made they are lovely Gx

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  17. Beautiful cards Emma, love all the different colours x

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