The Stampin Sister's in Christ Challenge this week was to make a card that depicted the Nativity or in some way reflected the true meaning of Christmas. I immediately thought of this older SU! set. I used the Stair Stepfold technique found here to create this card. My images are stamped with Memento Ink and colored with Copics. The card itself is made on GP White and then designer paper from The Paper Co. was added. The framing for the star/cross is Not Quite Navy. I overstamped the star with the cross from Refuge and Strength (also SU!) using So Saffron. I then added Hero Arts crystals to the rays of the star.
This was a super quick card to put together and would be very doable in mass for a Christmas card.
Thanks as always for looking! Your visits and comments mean so much!
21 comments:
Grace I've missed a few of your latest cards so I'm playing catch up today.
They are all stunning as usual - you are so, so inspiring. I love the simplicity of today's step card and the message it conveys.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful talent so freely.
Edna x
What a gorgeous stair step card. I just love your nativity scene. What a fab message it portrays! Awesome job on you SSCC!!
hugs,
Chris
This is so gorgeous, Grace!!! Wonderful technique and design with this image!!! Beautifully done!!!
That is a set I've never seen, and what a great idea to use the stairstep layout, sets it up perfectly! It is lovely. And you are so faithful in portraying God's love and the message of the bible.
Awesome card, Grace! I love the stair step style you chose. It's very unique and well done! Thanks for sharing it with us at SSCC!
Blessings!
~H
Oh Grace - this is just fabulous!! What an amazing artist you are - your creativity knows no bounds my friend! I am loving this....and the message it shares is so powerful!! Thank you Grace for being such a shining light and such a fabulous sister!! I love it that we won't be strangers in Heaven!! I am will be the one with the Cuttlebug in Heaven - you bring the folders and we can emboss clouds - what fun!! LOL! God bless you! {{{HUGS}}}
Wow! This is awesome!
I just love this technique! Such a peaceful card for Christmas!!
I think the stair step fold is so perfect with these images. Very pretty. I love the way you did the cross, that is very interesting and has quite a stunning effect.
This is a beautiful card!!
Grace - this is a wonderful take on the challenge!!! What a perfect card for the holidays!!! Hugs ~S~
Beautiful stair step card, Grace! I've yet to try one of these.
Grace: Your card is great! I've made some Christmas cards before with the cross in the background, too. Afterall, if it weren't for Jesus' finishing work there, the advent would really be meaningless! Thanks for sharing with SSCC this week.
What a beautiful stairstep card! You have some fabulous ideas!
Grace, what a message your card portrays. It brings tears to my eyes.
Thanks for entering it in this weeks challenge at SSCC.
OMGoodness Grace, this is absolutely wonderful! How clever!
Beautiful as always. This image is perfect for a stair step card. It places so much emphasis on the cross...great jog. I bet the crystals are fab IRL!
How great is this? It really works with this card - wonderful work as usual... haven't tried a stair card yet, it's still on my "to do" list!
What a perfect time to use a step card - I love seeing layouts & images mesh perfectly...you have definitely accomplished that here, Grace! And what a wonderful card to send out for Christmas - this one would catch anyone's eye among the greetings display :)
Congrats on the MM Remarkables award Grace!! Told you you rock and that you are "remarkable"!!
hugs my friend,
Chris
I had to say that this card brings tears to my eyes! I absolutely love it. I would love to have this set (and the talent to make it shine). I have never seen it before and your use of it is breathtaking.
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