Wednesday, January 1, 2020

These A2 size cards feature the Merry Moose Stamp Set and coordinating Moose Punch from Stampin' Up!

Link to My Stampin' Up! Store

The top mat for this card is cut from Whisper White CS, the bottom mat is cut from Real Red CS and I used a White Card Base.

I used Mossy Meadow Ink to stamp several of the trees from the Merry Moose Stamp Set using 1st and 2nd & 3rd generation stamping, as shown.

Then I lightly shaded the bottom 3rd of the top mat using Crumb Cake Ink, the top 2/3rds of the mat using Balmy Blue Ink.

I stamped the moose's "tracks in the snow" using the stamp from the same stamp set with Crumb Cake Ink.

I stamped the Moose on a scrap of Whisper White CS using Crumb Cake Ink, colored it with the Crumb Cake set of Stampin' Blends, cut it out with the coordinating Moose Punch, and popped it up with Dimensionals as shown.

The sentiment is from the same stamp set and was stamped with Real Red Ink.

The top mat was attached to the Real Red bottom mat and then the completed piece to the White Card Base using Tape Runner.

Lastly I added a Gold Metallic Enamel Shape Star to the top of one of the trees.

This card was inspired by one I saw on Pinterest made by Nancy Gleason.

I stamped the pine trees from the Merry Moose Stamp Set, as shown, on a piece of Whisper White CS using Tranquil Tide Ink. I cut it to size using one of the Stitched Nested Dies. The Moose Tracks were stamped using Crumb Cake Ink.

Then I stamped the Moose using Crumb Cake Ink, colored it with the Crumb Cake Stampin' Blends set, and cut it out with the coordinating Moose Punch.

The scarf from the same set was stamped in Real Red Ink, fussy cut, and glued to the moose.

The sentiment is from the same set and was stamped as shown in Real Red Ink.

The completed moose was popped up onto the background with Dimensionals.

I made the bottom mat from Tranquil Tide CS & a piece of Wrapped In Plaid DSP.  I used a piece of Gold Edged Ribbon to cover the seam.

The moose panel was popped up onto the bottom mat using Dimensionals and then attached to the White Card Base using Tape Runner.

This card was CASEd by one I saw on Pinterest by Amy Koenders.