Hello friends! I’m participating in the Scrapbook.com Cloud Whip Parade. If you’ve never tried Cloud Whip, now’s the time. It’s a base for mixed media projects and works great with stencils. You can add other mediums like water, reinkers, Pops of Color and more to customize the color and texture. It’s easy to work with and cleans up quickly.
For a limited time, you can get a free MINI jar of Cloud Whip as part of their World Card Making Week celebration. For more inspiration using Cloud Whip, check out Scrapbook.com’s gallery HERE.
I made 4 cards using Scrapbook.com’s Cloud Whip along with some stencils, dies and stamp sets.
October feels like it’s the month to really knock out more Christmas cards, so 3 of my 4 cards are Christmas themed.
Merry Christmas die – Scrapbook.com
Stencil – Scrapbook.com
Pops of color –Â Scrapbook.com
All dies – Scrapbook.com
Stencil – Scrapbook.com
Specialty cardstock and Vellum – Scrapbook.com
Ink – Catherine Pooler
All stamps and dies – Scrapbook.com
Stencil – Scrapbook.com
Pops of color – Scrapbook.com
Ink – Honey Bee Stamps
White shimmer cardstock – Spellbinders
All dies – Scrapbook.com
Stencil – Scrapbook.com
Patterned paper – Scrapbook.com
Pops of color – Scrapbook.com
Specialty cardstock – Scrapbook.com
Glitter brush – Scrapbook.com
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Looks great, Kristie. Sounds like a fun new product, too. You’re going to be set for next Christmas season soon! Love it!