It’s Monday and time for another Global Design Project Challenge!
#GDP312 is a CASE THE DESIGNER Challenge – Madeleine Mrotzek! Her gorgeous floral creation is stunning and I fell in love with the layout. I already had these cute images “blended” and ready to go, so I used her layout, which turned out to be perfect placement for my Santa scene.
Check out my quick time-lapse video below to see how I colored the Santa and sleigh!
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Spread some cheer this Christmas with the Be Jolly Stamp Set. These plump, happy little Santas are sure to bring on the smiles. With a decorated Christmas tree and wrapped gifts in tow, these lighthearted Santas are perfect for all your handmade greeting cards and gift tags. Use your favorite coloring technique to customize the open, line-art images. Grab this set now and gift yourself some fun!
Begin with a 4 1/2 x 11 piece of Basic White Cardstock. Score and fold at 5 1/2.
Cut a piece of Basic White card stock to 4 x 5 1/4. Adhere with Stampin’ Dimensionals.
Stamp the sentiment in Versamark Ink onto a piece of Basic Black card stock. Cover with White Embossing Powder. Tap to remove the excess then set with a Heat Tool.
Crop with a Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine and the Messages die.
Stamp the images in Tuxedo Black Memento Ink onto a piece of Basic White Cardstock. Color with the following Stampin’ Blends Combo Packs:
Real Red, Cherry Cobbler, Basic Black, Smoky Slate, Petal Pink, Old Olive, Mossy Meadow, Soft Suede, Daffodil Delight, Color Lifter
You can watch my quick time-lapse video on how I colored two of the images here.
Cut closely with Paper Snips. Adhere to the card as shown with Multipurpose Liquid Glue and Stampin’ Dimensionals.
Embellish with Decorative Matte Dots.
I absolutely love anything that’s CUTE and fun to color. The Be Jolly Stamp Set hits both my love buttons!
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Love your Be Jolly Santa card. Sure wish they had dies to cut these out.