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Friday, 14 August 2020

Lili Of The Valley - Christmas Collection #2

  Hi everyone

Today I'm sharing the 2nd of my cards using a digi stamp from the new Lili Of The Valley Christmas 2020 collection which launches tomorrow (14th August). For my card today I used 'Snow Couple' and 'Christmas Circular Sentiment' (snowflake version).  To colour the image I used my Prismacolor pencils with some new Super Smooth colouring card that LOTV are also launching. As mentioned in my previous post the Christmas 2020 collection includes lot of santas, penguins and sentiments in different designs. Once the launch has taken place I will add the links to the digi stamps I used. Edit - ADDED

FYI, if you struggle using digi stamps or haven't got a suitable software package on your computer then why not check out my 'Tutorials' page on this blog or in the 'Files' section on the 'We Love Lili Of The Valley' facebook group (if you are a member). I have written 4 pictorial tutorials on how to download a free software program called WPS Office and then how to use it with digi stamps.

For your information, here is the link to the LOTV Etsy Store to check out all the digi stampsand the LOTV online store to check out the rest of their goodies.



Here's What I Did
First I added a piece of embossed snowflake paper to the front of a 6" x 6" white card blank, leaving a slim border around the edge. 

Using my graphics software I imported the cute snow couple along with a sentiment from the new collection. I resized then both to fit my project. The image was printed directly onto colouring card, and die cut into a circle frame. The image was coloured in using Prismacolour pencils and when it was finished it was glued to a blue die cut scallop mat. Large snowflakes cut from white card were added to the card front.

Funky foam was glued to the back of the topper and attached to the centre of the card front over the top of the snowflakes. To finish the card I added glitter to the snow and hat bobble, along with a few pearls. 

Here's What I Used
Digital Stamp: Snow Couple
Sentiment: Christmas Circular Sentiment (snowflake version).

Prismacolour Pencils:
Snow Couple - White, Cloud Blue, Violet, Parmaviolet, Light Cerulean Blue, Canary Yellow, Pale Vermilion, 20% Warm Grey, 50% Warm Grey, 70% Warm Grey, Black, Burnt Ochre, Dark Umber / 
Hats, Scarves & Gloves - Light Cerulean Blue, Copenhagen Blue, Ultramarine, Blush Pink, Pink, Carmine Red, Poppy Red, Crimson Lake, 20% Warm Grey, 50% Warm Grey, 70% Warm Grey, Black, Chartreuse, Dark Green / Umbrella - Blush Pink, Pink, Carmine Red, Poppy Red, Crimson Lake, Black, White / Snow - 50% Warm Grey

Other: 6" x 6" White Card Blank, White Super Smooth Colouring Card (LOTV), Black Hybrid Ink, 'Frosty Christmas' Paper Pad (LOTV), White Card, Blue Card, Stitched Scallop Circle Dies (Creative Expressions), Mini Paper Snowflakes Dies (Sizzix), Glitter, White Pen, Glue, Double Sided Tape, Funky Foam, Pearls

Or why not join us on social media at  'We Love Lili Of the Valley' Facebook Group run by the Design Team, the official Lili Of The Valley Facebook page and on Instagram.  We'd loved to see you.

Please Note - I am part of the Lili Of The Valley's Design Team and I receive their lovely digi images to play with and share with you; I do not receive any monetary reimbursement for my samples, advertisements or my participation. I do, what I do for fun and relaxation. Thank you. x

Thank you so much for dropping by, and please don't forget to say hi :)  I'll be back soon with more sneaky peeks of the fabulous new LOTV Spring stamps. TTFN

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x Janine x

2 comments:

  1. Super cutie is your card and image

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  2. Another gorgeous image and beautiful card design hun. The snowflakes are a lovely finish and that image is super cute. Love this shade of blue too, cornflower like, it's SO pretty. Hugs, Wends xoxo

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