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Winter Candle - Pretty Pink Posh

Hello friends! Today I am sharing a circle Christmas card. For this card, I used a previously released stamp set called Winter Wreath Stamp Set and the new Winter Candle die. 

To begin, I cut a 4.5" circle in white cardstock and ink blended it with Fossilized Amber Distress Oxide Ink. I then cut a 4" circle in white cardstock and stamped the wreath in Memento Tuxedo black ink and colored with Copic Sketch markers - B39/37/34, G46/43/40, RV25/23/21, Y26/23/21. I adhered the smaller panel onto the larger circle.

Next, I cut the Winter Candle twice - one in white cardstock and another in silver glitter cardstock. To easily piece the candle together, I turned it over and taped the edge of the border to the cut pieces. I then colored the candle with Copic Sketch markers - E42/41/40, G46/43/40, RV25/23, T5/3/1, Y18/13. Next, I adhered the silver glitter candle die on top to cover any coloring imperfections and for added interest. I foam mounted the candle onto the card panel for dimension.

Lastly, I adhered the panel onto a card base, which is a 4.5" circle in white cardstock that I scored at the 3/8" mark and glued onto the card panel.

That's all for this Christmas card. I hope that you like today's card share and I've inspired you to create cards for your loved ones. 

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