Isn't this new JustRite Garden Fairy the cutest?!! I decided she could do double-duty as a sugar plum fairy, sprinkling her magic fairy dust all over some cookies for Santa! I stamped the fairy onto Neenah Natural White cardstock with Memento Rich Cocoa ink and colored her with the Copic markers listed below. She was cut out and popped up on foam tape on a piece of darling Webster's Sweet Season Petite Pages trimmed to 4.25" x 6".
I die cut coordinating Sweet Season snowflake paper using Spellbinders Big Scalloped Border Petites die and added it to the top of the card, then wove rose satin ribbon through the die cut holes. The snowflake medallion was made with JustRite's Clear Stamper 1-5/8" and Times New Roman 15-pt Font around the border, spelling out "Magic Cookies For Santa", stamped with Memento Rose Bud ink. The "Fairy Dust" sentiment is from Garden Fairy Seeds and was stamped with Memento Bamboo Leaves ink. The medallion was die cut and layered onto a Spellbinders die cut snowflake. Of course, no fairy scene is complete, in my opinion, without a sprinkling of sparkle, so Star Dust Stickles accents the fairy's sugar duster and candy on the Webster's Pages houses!
JustRite Stamps: CL-02045 Garden Fairy Seeds, JB-08105 Times New Roman 15-pt Font, JB-09500 Clear Stamper 1-5/8",
Dies & Punches: Spellbinders Classic Circle Nestabilities-Sm die 3, Big Scalloped Border Petites, Create A Flake 2
Paper: Webster's Pages Petite Papers-Sweet Season 6x6, Neenah Natural White,
Ink: Memento Rich Cocoa, Rose Bud & Banboo Leaves
Copic Markers: JustRite Rose Quad, YG03 (Yellow Green Quad), YG63, Y21 (Buttercup Trio), E33 (Sandy Quad), BG10, R00, R000, C1 (Cool Gray Quad)
Accessories: PTI Hibiscus Burst satin ribbon, Ranger Star Dust Stickles, foam tape
Sharon -
This is just so sweet! I really love how this turned out. That fairy is just adorable.
Elaine Allen
Posted by: Elaine Allen | December 21, 2010 at 09:00 AM
Such a pretty card, pretty colors, and pretty with ribbon through the die border!!
Posted by: Jan m | December 24, 2010 at 07:47 AM