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Saturday, August 29, 2020

Country Home: Quick and Easy (and Beautiful) Holiday Cards

Hello my Crafty and Creative Friends! 

August has passed by so quickly...I can't believe that my month of sharing super-simple & super- quick cards with you is coming to an end!

Today's cards are a great way to finish up my month of quick-cards...because it doesn't get much easier and super simple than the cards that I'm sharing with you today.

I chose Blue Knight Rubber Stamps COUNTRY HOME stamp for today's cards.
The BK Design Team has dedicated this week to creating Holiday themed cards...and I knew that I wanted to go with a Winter-look for my Holiday card.

For the first card, I watercolored a neutral-toned background...and stamped the image onto the background piece when it dried completely.
You can watercolor a background like I did...OR...you can stamp over a subtly printed piece of card stock of your choice....
If you have printed card stock that looks like water coloring..that would be great and makes creating this card a real cinch!
The key is to keep the background simple.....light in color...and not very busy...

When my watercolored background was completely dry...I stamped the image with Ranger's Potting Soil Ink...
I added the buck and doe from Blue Knight's MOMMA BEAR and FRIENDS stamp set.
Net...I used Liquid Pixie Dust...moxed with some water...and painted on the Pixie Dust shimmer onto  key image areas...
The roof areas...tree branches...the dirt drive....shrubbery...and under the buck and doe's feet

Using Liquid Pixie Dust like this on a water colored piece will move some of the water colored background around a bit....in other words..the Pixie Dust and water mixture will lay down on the card stock like water coloring...
You can see that effect in the photos...with the watermarking wherever I used the Liquid Pixie Dust and water mixture.
The first photo doesn't show the shimmer very well...I'll post another photo below.

I chose a chocolate brown card stock for matting...
I matted the image piece... and positioned it on a white card. 

Next, I  stamped the sentiment piece...chosen from Blue Knight's COME LET US ADORE HIM stamp set.
I edged the sentiment piece with the Potting Soil Ink and positioned it with fun foam for added dimension.

Creating this card was a super easy and super speedy process...
If you need to create multiples of a card for the Holidays...THIS is a great card for making a big stack of cards in a short period of time.
 

Not a very flattering card photo...but I wanted to share a photo that showed the Liquid Pixie Dust...giving you an idea as to where I applied it.

My second card is similar...but different...
The first card was created by stamping the image on a card front sized piece of card stock that I watercolored.
This second card was created by stamping the image on a clean piece of card stock...and then painting (watercoloring) the image,

The image was stamped with black ink... and watercolored...adding some color highlights to the roof...the shrubs...sky...and driveway path.



I added the mini buck and doe to this card as well....
and I painted Liquid Pixie dust (mixed with water) onto the rooftops and ground for some snowy shimmer...

To complete this card....I chose to use 3 matting layers....chocolate brown...and a beautifully textured and whitewashed woodgrain card stock


Both of today's cards were fun to create...and qualify for being part of my month of "quick and easy" card making!

I've enjoyed sharing quick-easy-to-make cards with you throughout the month of August...
I hope that you've found some card making inspiration here at my blog...and enjoy creating some quick and easy (and beautiful) cards of your own!

Thanks for visiting today...
Wishing you a day filled with creative joy!
Michelle.

You'll find each of today's featured stamps and the Liquid Pixie Dust HERE, at the Blue Knight Rubber Stamps web store.


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