Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Simon Hurley create. | Easy Mass Produced Brilliant Baubles Cards

Hi! It's Christmas in July with Simon Hurley create. and I don't know about you - but I send more than one card at Christmastime! I send a BUNCH! Clean and simple and easily mass produced cards are just what I need! I used the Brilliant Baubles stamp set and I have some tips for you in my video!















These five cards are SO easy to make! And they're so bright! I used just a few products - The Brilliant Baubles Stamp Set, the Swirly Fern Peel-Apart Background Stamp, some Stark White Cardstock, black ink, some Copics and some gems! And that's all! When I mass produce cards I like to keep things simple.









I chose an easy design with minimal stamping and coloring, but I think it really packs a punch! I started with my stamping. I stamped the branch from the Swirly Ferns Peel-Apart Stamp Set by peeling away a single branch and hanging it off the right side of the card. Then I did some stamping with the Brilliant Baubles Stamp Set. I masked off a portion of the card and stamped the string keeping it short to fit my design on the card. Then I stamped five different baubles from the Brilliant Baubles Stamp Set. This makes it so that each card in the set is a bit different, but still simple and easy! While I was doing my stamping I also added a sentiment  to the left side of the cards.









I kept my coloring simple since I was going with a mass produced design. Usually I don't like to color mass produced cards at all, but these images are easily colored. I chose just two red makers, two yellow/brown markers, and a few greens for the branch and colored each card. It didn't take long at all!






I added clear shimmer to each bauble and branch and then a bunch of gold gems! This step doesn't take long at all and makes the cards shine! I hope you found some helpful mass production tips and tricks! See you soon! You can find the products I worked with for this set of cards in the Simon Hurley create. shop!

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