A Winter Gem

A Winter Gem

Hi Creative Friends,

I am so glad you are joining me today. I am sharing a brand new Penny Black stamp from their Christmastime collection. It is called Winter Gem and it really is a gem!

This is the first Christmas card for me for the season. It’s never too early to make a Holiday card, is it? This one was especially nice for me since winter is my favorite time of year. I had double the fun!

Another reason I am sharing a card made using one of Penny Black’s fabulous stamps is to remind you we are having a 15% off sale on all Penny Black products. This is a great time to treat yourself! Just enter 15PB722 at checkout to get yours! And, for more details check out the graphic at the end of this post.

 

One of the awesome things about this stamp is that it is graceful and simple, and it stands on its own beautifully. So, I started with a slimline panel of cold-pressed watercolor paper. Next, using my stamp positioner, I mounted the panel and the stamp.

I wanted the color to be in precise areas. One of the easiest ways to do that is with Tombow pens. I started by rubbing brown ink onto the branch area of the stamp using a medium brown Tombow pen, spritzed it with water, then stamped. I continued to add more brown the same way, along with a little black ink on the edge of one side of the branch until I liked the color and look of the branch.

From there, I added a few greens for the pine needles, making sure to lightly spritz the stamp each time I added ink so I could get a little blending of the ink.

The pine cone was the last to color. I carried on as before, adding different shades of brown, a little yellow, and then black ink for some of the shading.

With the branch and cone painted, I scribbled a patch of black and a patch of dark green onto my glass mat, loosened it with a little water, then splattered tiny dots of black and green ink (separately). To add a little snow, I took out my trusty Dr. Ph. Martin Bleedproof ink and splatters some of it on the panel, covering the area where I would stamp the sentiment.

Once all the splattering was done, I used a sentiment stamp from the ‘When Snow Falls’ stamp set (see supply list) and stamped it using Versafine Clair Morning Mist ink.

When the panel was completely dry, I mounted it onto a slightly larger Kraft card stock card panel that I had already mounted onto the front of a white card stock card base. And now I could call it done!

I love its utter simplicity, what do you think? 

By the way, don’t forget about the sale! Here is more info:

 

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