Well it has been a strange year, and I didn't get around to entering the extra challenge in December for anyone who had posted every month, although I did qualify. But I am going to try to do it again this year so here is my first card of 2021.
This uses a metal stencil from Sweet Poppy stencils. I am not very clever with stencils but I was advised to try some Sweet Poppy brushes, (almost identical to much cheaper make-up brushes available from Amazon), and they did make a huge difference.
I needed to cut a circle frame the exact size of the stencil first to stamp my image in - reindeer and trees by Chocolate Baroque - and then a mask for the image and also the moon, while I dusted DI over the entire stencil.
I wasn't happy with the stamped image so I added some extra colour using a water brush and DI ink.
I stencilled two little trees in the bottom corner to hide a smudge of ink!
The sentiment is from a set by Hero Arts, stamped with Distress Oxide evergreen bough, and I added two tiny stencilled snow flakes in the same colour. I added a little glitter glue to the snowflakes and trees and around the deer's feet.
It was a bit of a fuss to do, but I think I'll be trying it again with a different, and perhaps a bit smaller, image.
So I'll link this up with the Rudolph Day Challenge over at Scraps of Life with Scrappy Mo. I hope it is the start of a good year of Christmas card making.
As the stencil was new at the end of last year, and inked for the first time, I am also linking this to the NEBUS Challenge. (Never Before Used)