For this card all white cardstock is Accent Opaque Digital International Paper cover smooth white cardstock, 120 lb. for card base & 80 lb. for everything else. Started by die-cutting the cabin from stampin’ cut & emboss cabin dies by SU on white cardstock then stamped the cabin from matching stamp set peaceful cabin with Altenew crisp dye ink rock gray collection industrial diamond; then die-cut the trees same cardstock, because the stamp doesn’t align with the die at least for someone with OCD like me, I stamped the first two trees using classic stampin’ pad mossy meadow ink then stamped the single tree with classic stampin’ spot evening evergreen ink, then die-cut 3 layers more of the trees of cardstock use to create dimension and then adhere all together and attach to cabin. Then I grab a piece of 65 lb. of blue Recollections cardstock die-cut it with double stitched rectangle die by Kat Scrappiness then embossed it with winter wonderland embossing folder set by Cuttlebug & Provo Craft then with my Altenew ergonomic brush I added Tim Holtz distress oxide chipped sapphire and dusty concord and then mounted to a die-cut layer with Cindy Echtinaw Designs Card Creator Perfect Layers A of Park Lane 110 lb. smooth black solid core cardstock and mounted to the A2 card base. When the two layers were attached, I added cabin & trees and then added some glue and some Elizabeth Craft Designs cool diamond fine glitter. I wanted to add Gina K Design glitz glitter gel less mess more even but guess if you don’t use the gel it freezes like a rock even if the bottle is totally sealed. Guess the bottles should not be sold that big or it should have a label that says it has to be used quick after opening or it goes bad LOL after that I die-cut my words. The hello is hello topper craft steel die by Birch Press Design. The stamped message is from Service & Sacrifice stamp set by SU with VersaFine Clair nocturne ink, punched with story label also by SU but cut off part of the top and bottom
These cards were for the Algona Police Department the heroes in my City.
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