Wednesday, 20 November 2024

Christmas card with golden candle

Hello everyone, last time I showed you my tag with a red candle, and now I would like to share with you my card with a golden candle. When I was making my tag and assembling my red candle, I also made a gold one at the same time. And I decided to make a card with that.




So the background of the card was painted with Cracked Pistachio paint first, then I added Salvaged Patina. I inked the edges with Archival inks (Vintage Photo, Evergreen Bough). 




I cut out the shelf from white paper, at least three times and I glued them together. I inked the edges with Antique Linen Distress ink and attached to the card with mini fasteners. Here you can see the back of the panel.




I wasn't satisfied with the background so I muted the colour with diluted Antique Linen paint.

I cut out the greens with dies from the Deck The Halls die set. I coloured them with Evergreen Bough. And these leaves were spattered with Antique Linen and White paint. 

Here you can see how I glued one by one the leaves to the shelf.




I painted gold a piece of paper and cut out stars with dies from the Deck The Halls and Festive Things die sets.




The little bow was cut out from a die of the Fireside die set.

For the text I used the Tiny Text Christmas stamp set.

And as you can see here, I added black double sided foam tape to the back of the main panel.




What I used:

Sizzix Thinlits die, Festive Things (664191)

Sizzix Thinlits die, Candleshop (666331)

Sizzix Thinlits die, Fireside (664193)

Sizzix Thinlits die, Deck The Halls (664229)

Sizzix Thinlits die, Laboratory ( 663092)

Stampers Anonymous, Tiny Tex Christmas (CMS424)

Ranger Distress paint (Cracked Pistachio, Salvaged Patina, Antique Linen, Picket Fence)

Ranger Distress Archival ink (Evergreen Bough, Vintage Photo)

Ranger Distress ink (Abandoned Coral, Festive Barn, Evergreen Bough, Antique Linen)

Ranger embossing powder (Gold)

Lascaux gold paint

etc.





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