I had fun creating a little festive scene with some older Sweet November Stamps clear stamp sets, which you can see below. First though, a little sneaky peek! There is a new clear stamp release on the way from Sweet November Stamps next week, with a gorgeous winter theme. Can’t wait to share it with you!
Now though, on to today’s card!
Santa’s Naughty List Scene Card
Stamps Used: Sweet November Stamps Naughty List clear stamp set (also available in the UK from Crafty Purple Frog HERE), Sweet November Stamps Simple Room Christmas Add On clear stamp set (also available in the UK from Crafty Purple Frog HERE),
Other Supplies: Ink on 3 Blackout Detail Ink, Eclipse Masking Paper, Versafine Onyx Black ink (for sentiment stamping)
I stamped the images on my favourite Make it Colour Blending Card before colouring with Copic markers.
If you are in the UK/Europe you can find Sweet November clear stamps at Crafty Purple Frog here in the UK.
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