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Wed 21

Frosty Lantern Joy
by Trina Pham

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Hello everyone.  I have another Christmas in August card to share today featuring other fabulous products from the 2024 Yuletide collection.

Started with the background again and did the stencil monoprint technique using the Falling Snowflakes stencil.  Did this by applying water reactive blue ink to the stencil, spritzing with water then flipping it over onto watercolor paper, resulting in this frosty look.

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The lantern was die cut from silver Vintage Pastel mirror paper.  For the back piece, traced its shape onto white paper, fussy cut out then ink blended grey dye ink to give it shading.  Most of the other die cut pieces were die cut from alcohol marker friendly paper and colored with Copic Sketch markers B00/32/34/37/39.

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The snowflakes were die cut from white glitter paper while the Brilliant Berries branch was die cut from silver foil cardstock.  Assembled the card onto a white card base and added clear jewels to the poinsettia centers to finish  

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Had trouble adding photos to this post, but Typepad finally behaved.  And that’s all for today.  Thank you for joining me.   Have a wonderful day.

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Comments

Stunning lantern, Trina! Just love the snowy background with the stencil & the beautiful flower, berry & snowflake arrangement at the bottom!!

Trina, the card is simply beautiful. The various techniques you combined to create this card is so inspiring. tfs

Thanks for all the details on how you made this gorgeous card!

This is beautiful! Love these shades of blue and the lovely lantern!

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