
Christmas in June!
I am still on a roll with making a set of Christmas cards each month. I love these little elves, and had them on my wish list a long time! Have you guys been working on Christmas cards yet? I am glad to say I have a good little stack of them. Now on with the show and tell…

I colored my elf in dark red and mossy green.

Pairing my little guy with a bold yet simple sentiment, kept my card clean.

Copic List:
- Hat / Pants: YG97, YG95, YG93
- Coat: R56, R37, R35
- Bell & Ornament: YR23, Y15, Y11
- Skin: E11, E21, E51, R11
- Boots: E57, E35, E33
Card Details:
- Card Base of Accent Opaque White 120lb
- Red gingham layer cut with rectangle die, adhered with tape runner
- Base paper used for white layer, cut with rectangle die, adhered with 1/4 inch double side adhesive and fun foam
- Green gingham layer cut with rectangle die, adhered with tape runner
- White layer of base paper cut with Elegant Stitching die, adhered with tape runner
- Image stamped on Hammermill with Obsidian, colored with various Copic Markers, cut with Brother Scan N Cut, adhered with foam squares
- White gel pen added for high lights
- Red Dew Drops added with Tonic Deluxe glue
- Envelope embellished with coordinating paper and 6 inch double side adhesive
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That’s the cutest little elf ever!
Thanks
Very cute! I haven’t started my Christmas cards yet….too many June, July and August birthdays in my family! (15!) LOL! They never stop when you have a large family! Thanks for sharing!