Pine on snow

This is the slant of the sun in my kitchen in mid-afternoon. Oh, and it’s a dish of the 55 trees I stamped (twice) using the “stamp in the hole” Stamparatus technique I demonstrated in yesterday’s video. And the time it took? A mere 36 minutes. Of course, that did not include the punching — the entire point of this technique is that you are stamping on something already die cut or punched.

Here’s the simple card I made for this image:

Perfectly Plaid | Using the "stamp in the hole" Stamparatus technique allowed me to speed through these trees!  Please click to read more! | Stampin' Up! | HeartfeltInkspiration.com | Debra Burgin

It’s not too simple — I couldn’t resist a vellum circle embossed with the beautiful (and retiring) Winter Snow folder. Some well-placed, tiny dots of liquid adhesive behind the snowflakes are sufficient to hold this to the card front.

Perfectly Plaid | Using the "stamp in the hole" Stamparatus technique allowed me to speed through these trees!  Please click to read more! | Stampin' Up! | HeartfeltInkspiration.com | Debra Burgin

After I took this picture, I decided against dabbing bits of Shimmery Crystal Effects on the tree; the rhinestone at the top will have to be enough to convey the season. These 55 cards (and more) are going to a local assisted living home and need to be completed ASAP!

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