I am working on getting a backlog of card kits off of my desk!! These started their lives in the process of finishing off some Wonky Tree Christmas cards. Needless to say, that by the time I was finished I had changed all the elements and those of the wonky tree kits has been relegated to my stashes!! Funny how the process works sometimes!! Anyway, I am happy with the cards I got made so it is all good!!
I made these one at a time but in the end I chose the same blue cardstock for all of them because it was the best match for the decorative paper (MF) I had chosen. The decorative paper was already cut and in my stash - a laser printed background from Morgue Files. I love how beautifully it simulates a sky!! The little Bethlehem die cut ( Taylored Expressions) in black was mounted to a larger piece in each case and a piece of ribbon was mounted to cover the joint. On the lower right hand one I tied on another short length of ribbon using a single knot to simulate a bow. I glued the background on first and then added the focal element over it. On the lower left hand card I mounted yellow cardstock behind some of the window openings which worked quite well. On the other three I filled them in once they were on the card using a clear stardust gel pen which was much faster with almost the same effect. On the top two, I embossed the greeting - one in white and the other in silver. On the bottom two I stamped in black Versafine on the decorative paper.
I bought the Bethlehem die cut last year after pining after the SU set for quite a while. The SU set had many more elements than I really wanted so I started looking for a single Bethlehem die which was what I wanted and reduced the cost of the investment. In the end, I did buy the Nativity one as well and combined my order with my sister to cut shipping costs. Very happy with my investment and love the look!!! Well worth the money I spent and I look forward to using it for years to come.
So a few more cards for my Christmas card stash which will go well to getting me caught up with my January and February cards.
Therese
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