Friends, today I'm sharing a card that features the terrific Night Divine Bundle, with its beautiful sacred sentiment stamps and intricate nativity-figure dies. I'll also be using the lovely Stars at Night Dies, from the Stars at Night Hybrid Embossing Folder set.
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Here's my card:
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To make this card, I started by stamping my sentiment from the Night Divine Bundle in VersaMark Ink onto a 4" x 5 1/4" panel of O Holy Night DSP.
The DSP is sold out and will not be re-stocked, but this pattern from the opposite side of the green daisies in the Fresh as a Daisy DSP would be an excellent alternative.
I sprinkled White Embossing Powder from the Basics Embossing Powders onto the sentiment, tapping off the excess. I returned the unused powder to the container, then used my Heat Tool to heat emboss until the letters turned a bright, shiny white.
Next, I used the Stars at Night Dies (they come with the Hybrid Embossing Folder) to cut 2 stars from Gold Foil Sheets. I also used the Night Divine Dies to cut out:
- a camel & a cow from Copper Clay Cardstock
- a donkey & a stable from Crumb Cake Cardstock
- a lamb from Basic White Cardstock
- people from Basic Black Cardstock
To assemble, I added the DSP panel to a 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" Basic White Thick Cardstock card base. I adhered all the die cuts except the stars with Multipurpose Liquid Glue, then added the stars with Stampin' Dimensionals™. My final step was embellishing with Rhinestone Basic Jewels as "stars."
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