|

Silver Christmas Stars

This was my first play with a new tool coming in the January-June 2021 Stampin’ Up! Mini Catalog–The blending brushes. I used the Blushing Bride and Mint Macaron colors from the CAS Colours & Sketches Challenge this week with the blending brushese to create the background for the card front layer.

The silver stitched stars and snowflakes finish out a beautiful Christmas sky.

The shining stars always make me think of O Holy Night and the angels singing to the newborn King.

This week I heard a new rendition of “O Holy Night” by Claire Crosby and her Dad Ryan. You can check it out here and listen for yourselves.

Click here to see and buy products used to create this card.

Also Used:
Blending Brushes (Coming Soon)

Tic, Tac, Toe with left column: Stitching, Ink Blending, Stars and bottom row: Stars, Metallic, Snow
Make sure you head over to #tgifc292, #tttc092, and CAS Colors & Sketches #399 to see the inspiration cards by the design teams and other creative entries.
What’s Cookin’ Stamp Set and Cookin’ Dies
$45

/If your order is under $150 please use the host code above and I will send you host rewards worth 10% of your order (before tax and shipping). If you order is over $150, DO NOT use the host code so you can choose your own host rewards and they will ship directly to you with your order.

Please follow and like us:

Similar Posts

17 Comments

  1. What a beautiful card, Angel – love the colors you used for ink blending – so pleased you joined my TTT challenge this week. Betty TTT DT

    1. Thanks Julie. I loved the color combo for this challenge and I’m having so much fun playing with these new blender brushes.

  2. Because the admin of this web page is working, no hesitation very rapidly it will be well-known, due to its feature contents. Jody Leonhard Parcel

  3. I have been examinating out a few of your articles and i must say pretty good stuff. I will surely bookmark your website. Amelia Heindrick Jaymee

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *