Monday, 22 September 2014

Endless Wishes cool and calm Christmas card


Next up at my Christmas workshop was this serene and simple project using Endless Wishes. I blame my stamping friend Ann for introducing me to this set, which I hadn’t even noticed until she brought a project to make with it to a gathering we had recently. 



I’m glad she did, though, as it’s a gorgeous set and the greetings really are almost endless, with lots of variations. And, because it’s photopolymer, you can mount several on a block at a time and stamp them all in one, as I have done here. 

There was a choice of making this card as a landscape or portrait, because the design is so versatile. We used washi tape to embellish and some blingy finishing touches; Frosted Sequins, which are a must-have from the Autumn/Winter catalogue, in my opinion.

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Next up at my Christmas workshop was this serene and simple project using Endless Wishes. I blame my stamping friend Ann for introducing me to this set, which I hadn’t even noticed until she brought a project to make with it to a gathering we had recently. 



I’m glad she did, though, as it’s a gorgeous set and the greetings really are almost endless, with lots of variations. And, because it’s photopolymer, you can mount several on a block at a time and stamp them all in one, as I have done here. 

There was a choice of making this card as a landscape or portrait, because the design is so versatile. We used washi tape to embellish and some blingy finishing touches; Frosted Sequins, which are a must-have from the Autumn/Winter catalogue, in my opinion.

119784s
119784

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