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Merry christmas images
Merry christmas images











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Change is hard! lol I used my oxide brush with regular ink. My regular are out in plain view and my oxide are in a drawer now. In my picture I grabbed regular Distress ink but when I was making my card, I used Distress Oxide Rustic Wilderness. Now we’re going to ink the wreath with Distress ink. (If you have the older multi purpose platform, use it like you would a regular embossing folder. From the bottom up you’ll need the standard platform, clear cutting plate, tan (squishy) mat, die cut in the die with cutting blades facing into the mat and on top a clear cutting plate. Next we are going to emboss the plain wreath die cut by running it through the die cut machine. Now, using Layer A (the plate with all the detail), lay the plain wreath you die cut with Layer C into layer A die, right side into the die. I started by die cutting Layer C in Hammermill 100# Color Copy Cover cardstock. Here’s how I made this card in pictures…hope it works! Let me know what you think! Was it worth it? Sentiment from Birch Press Design Kind Hearts clear stamp set. Keep reading for a tutorial how I made the wreath without layering! First the finished card pictures…Ĭlose up showing the NEW Handwritten Merry Christmas and Outline die set… so beautiful! I love how he included the dot of the ‘i’ onto the ‘t’! No gluing tiny dots this time! (well except on the wreath hohoho) I’m using the NEW Holly Wreath Plate die set. My card today is from the NEW Birch Press Design Festive Floral release! Salutations of the season to all! And just like that, it’s the end of July! Let’s get a head start on Christmas cards!













Merry christmas images