Hello friends! Are you looking for quick cards this holiday season? If so, I have you covered! Today I have three cards to share using the Christmas Naturally stencil from Maker Forte. While making these cards, I explored how the same dye inks get different results when using light verses dark cardstocks. Let’s take a look..

The first thing I did was stamp the sentiment from Christ In Christmas with Eclipse Black Color Hive Ink on all three panels. Next I embossed all three with fine detail embossing powder to add a little shine. On both the Cappuccino and white cardstock panels, I blended color hive inks in the colors of Independence, Everglades, and Flat White through the Christmas Naturally stencil.

For the third card, I used Snow Flurries Color Hive Ink because it is a pigment ink and will show up vibrantly on kraft or dark cardstocks. I blended this through the entire stencil to create a monochromatic design, and paired it with a Cappuccino card base.

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