This is my Design Team project for ColorMyHeart Color Dare #578 "Featured Neutrals". Have a deer stamp that I've used several times for Christmas cards; but using only neutrals was quite a challenge, but a fun challenge... I have used Toffee, Mink and Linen from the Color Board, along with Black & White.
Cut a window frame using woodgrain patterned paper (Linen/Mink), a center of frame using a Toffee patterned paper and a black striped patterned paper for the border of a mini slimline. Adhered the black pattern to the card base, the woodgrain frame using 3D thin foam tape and adhered the toffee plash patterned paper in the center of window.
Die cut the deer which was a one piece die with cuts and scores giving detail to the adorable deer. Attached deer hoofs to the frame using 3D thin foam tape and other raised areas on the head for dimension. The detail from the cut didn't seem to stand out enough... to accentuate the detail used Copic black multi-liner on all the scored areas, outline of deer, hoofs, nose and eyes. Used White Gelly-roll for hightlight in eyes.
Stamped sentiment using black on the frame. Felt there was still missing in the upper r-h corner of the frame... the deer had a jingle bells around his neck so stamped an image of a bow with jingle bells, fussy-cut, colored and adhered with 3D thin foam tape.
Using black ink on the inside of the card stamped same bow/bells image and words Jingle Bells in the bottom corner. Photos show dimension on front of card and the inside corner image.
Please hop on over and join us at Color Dare's Color Board #578 and check out the Design Teams inspiration, and then let us see what you create... hope to see you there.
Also entered at the Following Challenges:
(Slimline, Stripes, Snowflake background)
CTMH Products Unless Specified Otherwise:
Design Papers
Mix-In Packets "Toffee, Linen, Mink and Black"
Cardstock
White Daisy
Stamps
Jingle Bells (inside card base) - Verve Stamps "Bright Spirits"
Happy Holidays - Lawn Fawn "Thanks A Latte"
Dies
Hero Arts DF144 Peeking Reindeer Fancy Die
Kat Scrappiness "Slimline Distressed Edge Rectangles"
Inks/Pens
Memento "Black" Ink
Sakura Gelly Roll "White"
Copic Sketch Brushes (alcohol base)
Brown (Closest to Toffee): E43
Multi-Liner 0.3 "Black"
Other
3D Thin Foam Tape
14 comments:
I love this very cute card! Our Neutrals palette really works well with your images. Great job!
This is so cute! Super make for Color Dare!
That little peeking deer is just the cutest!
That reindeer is a cutie,thank you for joining in at the Alphabet Challenge
Cute Christmas Card and great take with our "Animal or Human" Challenge @ Little Red Wagon. Thanks for joining us !
Imke MY CRAFTY PLACE
How cute is this! What an adorable fellow peeking around the corner! So happy you shared this cutie with us at Cut It Up! ~Katrina
What a sweet Christmas card. I like the little fawn and the beautiful beige stripes. We hope you will visit our MTTCC challenge again. Martin - DT
Thisis super cute!
Thanks for playing along with our Winter Animals Challenge over at MAWTT,
Hugz Tinz
Such a sweet, sweet card. I love your little deer and that background is perfect. Really makes the focal pop. Lots of wonderful work here and great take on the challenge. Thanks so much for playing along with us over at Double D. Hope we see you back again soon!!
Judy~ DD DT Designer
Great card so sweet thank you so much for joining us at The Holly and Ivy Christmas Challenge! Anita DT
That deer is so adorable! I love this neutral card.
What a sweet image and beautiful design! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Double D challenge! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
Darlene
DAR’S CRAFTY CREATIONS
Co-Owner … Can You Handle the Pressure, Double D, Four Seasons, Peace On Earth, Stencil Fun, Simply Clean & Simple, Two Old Bats, Triple B
How adorably sweet this is! Beautiful job with the neutrals. I just love it! Thank you for sharing in our Christmas Animals challenge at Double D!
Great card - love the image you used.
Thanks for joining us at the Critter Crazy Challenge.
Helen x
DT
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