'Tis the hour for a drinkity-drink, and this card steps right up to clink glasses. It keeps its stance simple, like a well-poured cocktail, then leans in with just a few spicy embellishments that feel like decorative bubbles rising to the surface. A wink of sparkle here, a playful detail there, and suddenly the whole thing hums with that holiday-evening buzz where lights glow warmer, and spirits grow braver. Consider it a tiny paper toast to getting lit in all the best ways.
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Additional Supplies: Shaped dies, bling, pattern paper.
How to recreate this card:
- Stamp Glass with Memento Black ink and color using your favorite medium. I colored mine with alcohol markers.
- Add highlights with a white gel pen if desired.
- To create the shadow of the lights, just offset the shadow a bit and follow the same all along the glass. Blend the warm grey color with a blender pen.
- Add a line of light blue marker close to the line around the glass, but not touching the line.
- Fussy cut the image.
- Cut a die cut from silver paper and doodle around it.
- Stamp the sentiment from Glass and Get Lit, and cut with die and draw a stitched line around it.
- Trim a piece of paper with the 25 and mat on white cardstock.
- I did follow a sketch from Kendra's Card Challenge for the background layers.
- Add twine/thread and bling.
Until next time— Stay colorful, stay crafty! -- Dalis







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