Iconic Imagery Charming Landscapes Christmas Card

by Joanne James29. September 2024 11:10

Today I've another quick post that I meant to share yesterday, but didn't get around to it! I finally managed to create a card for the Color Hues Challenge that is almost over that is also perfect for stencil week over at Just Us Girlstake a look:

    

I had a little 'something old, something new' in mind for today's card - another Christmas card - take a look:

 

Here's the low-down on today's card:

Charming Landscapes - This card features a panel embossed with one of the retired Charming Landscapes embossing folders that is still a favourite of mine. These folders are great for adding embossed background layers to your cards, but I love pairing them with blended sky and making them the main feature. The village scene is my favourite of the two, so that's what I used for my card. 

Stencilled Sky - In order to keep my blended colour to the sky portion of my scene only, I created stencil masks for each embossing folder, by running it through my Big Shot with some acetate window sheet and using a scissors and craft knife to cut around the mountains/houses. I attached each to my white embossed cardstock and held in place before adding my ink colours, then removed when complete. I think the fresh blue and pink works really well, even if it makes for a slightly less conventional festive colour scheme. Once my blended sky was complete, I went over the star and snowflake details with a white gel pen and added a couple of rhinestones for a subtle sparkle. 

Iconic Imagery - I wanted to bring my embossing folder up to date by pairing with a new sentiment set, and the bold script of the online exclusive 'Iconic Imagery' stamp set was just the thing. I stamped one part in pink directly onto the embossed panel, then fussy cut the word 'celebrate' stamped in blue for a little extra impact:

I matted my decorated panel with each of the challenge colours too to complete my card.

Here is the visual summary of the key products used on today's project for you to pin for easy reference:

 

You can see all of my 'How To' summaries on my 'How To - Tips and Techniques' Pinterest board in case you've missed any. 

Enjoy your day and I'll be back tomorrow with another project. Until then, happy stampin'!

 

Stampin' Up! Supplies Used:

Table built using Product Table Builder by The Crafty Owl - Independent Stampin' Up! Demonstrator.

Comments (7) -

Nancy E Leppek
Nancy E LeppekUnited States
9/29/2024 2:01:25 PM #

Such a pretty Christmas card, Joanne. I love your blended sky and your little scene of houses. Thanks for playing at Color Hues.

Cindy Beach
Cindy BeachUnited States
9/29/2024 7:00:21 PM #

It's such a delight having you join us to play at Color Hues, Joanne! Your Christmas card showcases the colors beautifully in the softly inked sky. What a wonderful scene that EF makes, I love it!

LeAnne Pugliese
LeAnne PuglieseUnited States
9/29/2024 7:17:02 PM #

What a cool technique! I don't even remember this embossing folder! It sure is pretty with that blended sky!

Carol McFarland
Carol McFarlandUnited States
9/30/2024 1:56:23 PM #

Joanne, The way you created and stenciled your sky is so creative! I love the white scene with the pop of color in that sky! And I am a big fan of non-traditional Christmas color cards, so this caught my eye! Thaks for sharing it with us at Just Us Girls!

Elizabeth Stewart
Elizabeth StewartUnited States
9/30/2024 4:55:54 PM #

Joanne... I commend you on the mask you made to color the sky. The result was wonderful but it sounds like a lot of work.  Pink and blue were definitely fun Christmas colors.  Thanks so much for sharing with Just Us Girls.

Sheri Gilson
Sheri GilsonUnited States
10/1/2024 3:33:11 AM #

Beautiful! Love the soft color palet! Thank you so much for playing along with us over at the Color Hue!

Jan Clothier
Jan ClothierNew Zealand
10/2/2024 4:10:13 AM #

Great colour combination - I like that you picked out the sky colours in the sentiment. Great technique with creating your own stencils from the embossing folder with acetate - next level thinking!

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