Christmas card with layered stamp die and coloring stencil

I’m using Pinkfresh Berry Branch, which was from last year’s Create and Connect holiday card event.

Short process video: https://youtu.be/D4Ob6LFyXaU

The trick to speed and efficiency when making multiples from a co-ordinated set is to save the die-cut outlines. Use one in your stamping platform to quickly rotate through the die cuts to stamp the image. Use one on each layer of the coloring stencil to quickly rotate through your stamped images to color.

This week was focused on speed tips; next week we’ll talk about how to step up from the basic card to a next-level card.

Stamp-die-stencil sets are a specialty of Pinkfresh Studios

current holiday collection  https://www.pinkfreshstudio.com/collections/christmas

Similar berry branch stamps:

Hero Arts Holly Berries $12.79 https://www.scrapbook.com/store/hro-cm557.html

Penny Black Holly Berry Branch $11.09 https://www.scrapbook.com/store/pbs-40-798.html

Set of 5 blending brushes, color handles $7.99 https://amzn.to/487xqE2

Altenew inks https://altenew.com/collections/inks single oval Crisp Dye Ink pads from $4.13 to $7.50.  These are being phased out in favor of round Fresh Dye ink pads so watch for sales.

This Stampin Up embossing folder is old, but Spellbinders offers a wealth of embossing folders  from $3.59 

https://spellbinderspaperarts.com/search?q=embossing+folder

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Prices are current as of the day I’m typing this out (obvs).

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