Welcome back friends! I was invited to Guest Design for Maker Forte! Today I am sharing two more cookie cards created with the Christmas Cookie Stamp set by Alex Syberia from Maker Forte. I have had such fun with these stamps!
We’ll start with another yummy Gingerbread Card! Can’t wait to bake some for the holidays!
I love to create layered cards! After embossing a sheet of cookies with white embossing powder, I fussy cut them out and painted them with White Gesso and red watercolor paints. A layer of Nuvo Glaze creates the shine on the letter and a few other cookies.
Check out the depth created by triple layering the red frame
using Smooth
Red Wagon Cardstock! The base is a
piece of Ginger
Snap Cardstock, stamped with a plaid stamp from Ranger using White Pigment
Ink. I love anything white on kraft
paper! The cookies are also heat embossed on this cardstock.
Look at the dimension created by popping up the letters and
some of the cookies! The base was
attached to an Ultra
White 110 lb A2 base from Maker Forte!
Check out the process in this short video here:
Card number 2 is a Slimline card. Have you tried this size
yet? Too fun!
Look at this bright and cheery card! I cannot decide who I will send it to! I stamped a page of all the ornaments on Cougar
80 lb. Cardstock with Gina K’s Almagam Copic colored the images. Of course a layer of Nuvo Glaze was required
to achieve the glossy top!
I have a short video to show the steps here:
Here you can see the dimension created by popping up the
letters. There are three layers on the
card base. The first layer is the Cougar
100 lb base. Next is Smooth Red Wagon Cardstock cut ¼ inch shorter on the
top and bottom. The top layer is a diagonal ink blended piece using a stencil
from Stamper’s Anonymous. A Pink Fresh Studio die provides the scalloped circle
cut out. I love how all the red dots pot through the top layer. I used the back
of the three scalloped pieces to form the white base for contrast with the
popped-up letters!
Be sure to check out all the products from Maker Forte. They provided the stamps
and card bases.
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