Designed By: Jenny Bingham
Ingredients:
- StoryBook Creator Plus 3 Software
- Classic Winter Digital Additions
- Primary Christmas Digital Additions
- Winter Solstice Digital Kit
- Font: Script MT Bold
- StoryBook Creator Plus 3 Software
- Classic Winter Digital Additions
- Primary Christmas Digital Additions
- Winter Solstice Digital Kit
- Font: Script MT Bold
How to Create:
- Create a new custom 4"x6" project.
- Cut out a rectangle shape (4"x6") from paper 1 from the "Classic Winter" digital addition. This will be your background.
- Insert Mat 6 from the "Primary Christmas" digital addition. 3.5"x5.5". Center over the background.
- Insert "Winter Line Swirl" from the "Winter Solstice" digital kit. Fill the swirl with white. Adjust the size and rotate to look like the example.
- Insert Mat 8 from the "Primary Christmas" digital addition and cut out a 1.75"x1.75" square. Insert a white square that needs to be slightly larger than the blue one to mat it as seen in example.
- Insert snowflake 4 from the "Classic Winter" digital addition. Resize and move to the center of the blue square.
- Insert "Winter tag 1" from the "Winter Solstice" digital kit. Cut the tag so that only the top portion remains, the part with the ribbon. Color wash the ribbon with a aqua hue, see example. Resize and move the ribbon so it is inbetween the white and blue squares.
- Create another white rectangle shape, 2"x.75". Place on the bottom right of your card.
- Insert mat 8 again and cut out a rectangle that will be slightly smaller than the white one. Place over the white rectangle.
- Insert snowflake 2 from the "Classic Winter" digital addition. Resize and place at the end of the rectangle tabs.
- Cut out a tiny circle from mat 8 and format it to have a 3D edge so it looks like a little brad. Place in the center of the snowflake.
- Insert a new text box and type in Happy Holidays. Change the font to Script MT bold 16pt and change the color to a dark blue. Place over blue rectangle.
- Add some drop shadows to your elements and Save your work as a jpeg.
Comments