Thursday, November 6, 2025

Sweet Greetings


As always for their first challenge of the month, Christmas Card Throwdown is having a sketch challenge. Because of the direction my gingerbread house, from Hero Arts' "Color Layering Gingerbread House" (discontinued), is facing, I flipped the sketch horizontally. I also added a greeting strip, but otherwise, I stayed true to the sketch.
 
 
I found the patterned paper I used on the background, from The Paper Studio's "Christmas Candyland" letter-size pad, in my scrap stash. I actually had enough of that piece for 2 layering panels, so I went ahead & made 2 cards.
 
I used my MISTI stamp positioning tool to help with stamping the gingerbread house, since there are 4 stamps to line up to build the whole image. I stamped the main part of the house with Memento Toffee Crunch ink followed by Memento Peanut Brittle ink to give it a more golden color. I used Ranger Geranium archival ink, Lawn Fawn Noble Fir, & Memento Cottage Ivy for the red & greens. Since there is no coordinating die, I penciled an outline around the edges of my image, about 1/16" away, & fussy cut it with my scissors.
 
I really struggled with how to add the house to the background so it would stand out. Because the patterned paper is so busy, I couldn't just stick my image down, as it would just get lost. I didn't want to use a cardstock mat, just because it took up a large chunk of the panel & I didn't like the look. I tried surrounding the house a little with tissue paper, both white & sprayed with a dark green Distress Mica Stain, but didn't like the look of either.
 
I finally remembered a trick I've used before with white acrylic craft paint. I placed the house where I wanted it on my panel, and lightly traced the outline with a pencil. Then I smeared the paint on that area with my finger, keeping the outline not too far from the edges of the house and very organic. That did the trick, & all I had to do then was glue the house in place!
 
Before gluing down the house, though, I wanted to add a greeting. So I stamped the Sweet Greetings phrase from the same set onto a scrap of white cardstock with Noble Fir ink. I cut that into a strip, & layered it so the right end went behind the roof of my gingerbread house. I finished the card off by adhering a burgundy mat to my white A2-size card base & mounting my patterned paper panel to that. I will send this & its companion card to Send a Smile 4 Kids. Hopefully it will bring a smile to a hospitalized child this holiday season!
 
I'm also entering my card in the following challenges:
 

6 comments:

  1. The papers you used look delicious! Nice interpretation of the sketch. Thank you for joining us at 52CCT this week. Gill, DT.

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  2. Krasno voščilnico si izdelala po predlagani skici! Hvala, ker sodeluješ pri 52 CCT izzivu.

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  3. Všeč mi je tvoja praznična voščilnica :-)) Lepo si sledila naši skici!
    Vesela sem, da ustvarjaš z nami na izzivu pri 52CCT ❤️

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