August 7th is National Lighthouse Day so the Stampendous Design Team is sharing a couple of cards created with our awesome lighthouse stamps. I'm sharing my card using Lighthouse Christmas.
Here's what I used to create this card:
Firecracker Cardstock by My Colors
Olive Green Cardstock
E-Z Runner® Adhesive by Scrapbook Adhesives™
Zip Dry™ Paper Glue by Beacon Adhesives
Copic® Markers (B34, B39, B37, B95, B97, B99, R46, R59, Y11, C1, C5, G94, G99)
Spectrum Noir™ Markers (EB1, EB2, IG1, IG2, IG4)
Here's what I did to create this card:
- Stamp image with black ink on white paper.
- Color image with markers.
- Trim image closely.
- Trim red cardstock in a vertical A2 size with a tent fold.
- Trim a mat for image in olive cardstock.
- Adhere layers as shown.
- Using glue, adhere Crystal Micro Glitter where desired.
Thanks so much for stopping by today. If you live close enough to one of our country's many lighthouses, take a tour. Right now I'm close to two! See you again real soon!
Hugs,
Lea
How creative!
ReplyDeleteInspired to create a night time scene to fit Santa's ride anf lights of the lighthouse!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful--love your coloring.
ReplyDeleteThis is absolutely beautiful! Love the mostly red, white & blue color combo. This is a very pretty stamp.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!!! Your colors and details are exquisite! I like that not everything is dark.Thank you for sharing your delightful card!
ReplyDeleteI love this set and the colors you used. I collect replica lighthouses, but don't own many lighthouse stamps. I just can't seem to give away lighthouse cards! lol
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a place I would love to be on Christmas.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic idea.
ReplyDeleteLove Santa flying by the lighthouse.
thanks for sharing
Illinois
We like to tour lighthouses when we travel. They are all different, and have different history (and the families who have lived there).
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