
I stamped the image onto a scrap of 140 lb. watercolor paper with Versafine Onyx Black ink. After heat setting the ink, I used my Inktense pencils & damp paintbrush to color the elf & ornament. I added a pale blue wash around the image, & dried it with my heat gun.
I die cut one of the frames from the "Polaroid Tag Set" from Mama Elephant from plain white cardstock. I adhered that over the image. Thankfully, the window in the frame was *just* the right size to cover the black border on the image, as I didn't want that line showing. Whew! The first time I adhered the frame, I actually had the image upside-down. I didn't even notice this until I used the frame-with-image to "audition" patterned papers! Fortunately, I had used double-sided tape to adhere the 2 together, so with a little Undu adhesive remover, I was able to flip the image panel around.
For the background, I found a scrap of an old patterned paper from The Paper Studio in my stash. I cut it to size, & matted it with green cardstock that I'd adhered to my A2-size white card base.
I stamped the greeting in 2 parts onto a scrap of Bazzill Icy Mint cardstock. I masked off the second part of the greeting with a small piece of painter's tape, inked up the rest of the stamp, removed the mask (always the most important step for this technique!), & stamped the text. I flipped the cardstock 180° & repeated the process to stamp the second part of the greeting. I cut them into small strips, & adhered them to the bottom of my frame, a little askew for a more playful look.
After I adhered my frame to my card (again - almost upside-down 😕), I die cut the clip from the "Polaroid Tag Set" from silver shimmer cardstock. The die actually cuts so you can fold the clip in half along the top. I suppose that's if you need the back to be as nice as the front. I didn't need that, though, so I just cut it in half at the top fold line, & glued it in place. Finally, I coated the ornament ball & jingle bell with Glossy Accents. I will send this card to Send a Smile 4 Kids later this year. Hopefully it will bring a smile to a hospitalized child's face.
I'm also entering this card in the following challenges:
Simon Says Stamp's Wednesday challenge: "Anything Goes"
Paper Funday Challenge #77: "Anything Goes" (not playing the optional twist)
Ellibelle's Crafty Wednesday June/July challenge: "Anything Goes"
613 Avenue Create's June Challenge: "Anything Goes" (not playing the optional twist)