One of my favorite things about this time of year is that nearly everything takes on a holiday shine.
From packages wrapped with paper and bows to bulbs and ornaments hanging from my tree, the holiday season isn’t complete unless I’ve given mine a sparkly metallic sheen. For this article, I’ll demonstrate how I’ve paired two of my favorite metallic products to give my holiday cards festive shimmer and shine.
Metallic Spray Inks
This story is from the Winter 2017 edition of CardMaker.
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Nicole Coursey
It was so satisfying to be able to complete a card with any creative technique I felt like using at the time.
Let's Color!
One of my favorite things about this time of year is that nearly everything takes on a holiday shine.
Karin Akesdotter
Take a look inside almost any issue of Card Maker and chances are you’ll find one or more cards from designer Karin Åkesdotter.
Gelli Plates Printing
A few years ago, the only way to make a gelatin print was to make a gelatin printing plate. The process was tedious, and the plates were temperamental, often disintegrating within an hour. That’s all in the past. Thanks to Gelli Arts, the soft and spongy Gelli Printing Plate is here to stay!
Let's Color! Paints & Pastes
It’s only appropriate that this issue’s coloring column is inspired by autumn. Natural aging effects, rustic textures and colorful leaves are the influences for the following techniques using chalk paints and pastes.
Happy Boss Day
Michaels cardstock: brown, medium blue, cream, dark blue
Coloring Book Images
One of the hottest trends in the craft world right now is coloring books for grown-ups.
Vellum
Vellum is not a new product to the craft market by any means, but this product has been making a comeback into the paper-craft world as a new trend, especially in card making.
Beautiful Day
Project note: Refer to photo and Quilled Shape diagrams when forming quilled shapes. Use a fine-tip glue applicator or toothpick to place glue on ends of quilling paper when securing quilled shapes. Tweezers can also be used to place quilled shapes onto card.
Bless You
Darice Core’dinations Premium cardstock: white 110 lb., black