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Special Santa Ornament!!!

 
 
What a great start to the month of and Altered Pages Christmas and our partnering with Just For Fun Rubber Stamps!  Be sure to stop by each day and comment on the blog for a chance to win our monthly giveaway!! 
 
Today I want to share a
 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT!
 
 
Here is a cute Just For Fun Rubber Stamps Santa Ornament that looks just like one we hung on the tree when I was a little girl! 
 

 
The Santa Ornament was stamped on white paper with black ink and heat embossed with clear embossing powder.  The ornament was colored with COPICS, white areas Wink of Stella then the whole ornament was heat embossed with 3 layers of clear embossing powder using VersaMark to give it an enameled look!

 
Supplies:
Red Card Base
COPICS
VersaMark
Clear Embossing Powder
Stash: Holly




Comments

  1. Your Santa ornament is adorable. A card-and-a-gift is a great gift to send! Thanks for the fun idea.

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  2. Lyneen , your little Santa is so sweet!

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  3. Looks just like a real metal Christmas ornament. Wonderful idea!

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  4. The Santa ornament is so cute and old fashion!

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  5. Fabulous Santa ornament. Reminds me of the beautiful foil coverings on the chocolate covered marshmallow Santas you can buy! Yum!!!

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  6. Oh Lyneen your finished ornament looks wonderful! And what a wonderful way to bring back memories!
    TFS!!

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  7. I love what you did with that stamp! It doesn't not look like it started out as paper! Such a cool ornament!

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  8. Blogger must be eating my comments again, as I left one here the other day but it isn't showing. I love this cute ornament Lyneen, particularly how you have used the layers of embossing to give it an enamel look. xx

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  9. Love the Santa charm, it's look great with you background papers.

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