20 December 2018

Sweet Holiday Penguins

Hello there, every year I tend to mass produce a Christmas card. I very rarely make more than one card with the same design during the year but at Christmas, when I have so many to make, I like to make the same design in bulk. Today I am sharing that card, I did do another set with the same design but a different penguin in the set, unfortunately I sent them all out before I managed to take a photo of it!
 

I started off by stamping the penguins from the MFT Sweet Holiday Penguins set on to white cardstock with Memento Tuxedo Black Ink. I coloured them with Copic Markers and die cut out with the coordinating dies. I then die cut the MFT Merry Christmas Circle Frame die from white cardstock. I used the left over circle from the middle and cut this down further with the MFT Snow Drifts die to create a snow bank.
 
 
I also cut the middle from watercolor cardstock and blended ink on to it for the sky. I used Mermaid Lagoon and Blueprint Sketch Distress Inks. I took A2 white card bases and adhered the circle frame on top first, using liquid glue. I then added in the sky piece with tape runner followed by the snow bank. To finish off, I added the penguin with foam tape.
 
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COPIC MARKERS: Penguin - BV29, BV25, BV23, YR65, YR31, YR30, C2, C0. Hat - R89, R37, R29, R27, R24, C5, C3, C1.
 
I ended up making about 30 of these, I think. I really love how the turned out, those penguins are adorable! As always, thank you so much for visiting me, I really do appreciate it. I hope you have a wonderful day!

4 comments:

  1. beautiful card Michelle and such a sweet design.

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  2. It’s a brilliant card and wonderful for mass production. There’s plenty going on too with all the different elements, and its come together perfectly! I love it!

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  3. It's a great card for mass production - simple, but bold and with that pop of colour on the white. You're right about Christmas cards! I make at least 4 of each design if I can. Perfect job! xx

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