Monday, October 11, 2021

Large Christmas cards with fun little buses


 I have made up a few more Christmas cards for my sister with school buses.  
The first one features a kraft coloured card and stitched background paper in red, green and yellow.  I found a greeting in my stash that worked well. I punched stars out of the top portion and then added them to several of the panels in the paper.  To add variety I punched a few smaller stars and added them to other panels.  I did punch a few more from a scrap of the same yellow cardstock as the greeting.  The little school bus (ClipartMax) was printed on white cardstock and fussy cut.  I adhered it to my card front using 3D foam tape in the largest panel along with a few small stars. 
For my second card, I trimmed this bright red and green paper and adhered it to a bright green card.  I embossed a red strip of cardstock and added the greeting with a green brad.  I mounted the strip to my card and then the little fussy cut bus over it using 3D foam tape.  
I will have to be sure to get these to her well before the start of the holiday season!!
Therese

All occasion cards with bird photos

I have made another little batch of cards for my sister with the stash she left here a few years ago.  I have used photos from calendars which another of my sisters, Sylvia, has given us for Christmas over the years.  She takes wonderful photos so it was easy to make cards with them.  

For the first card, I trimmed the photo from the 4" x 6" calendar page and then created a half sheet card from brown cardstock.  I used this orange paper with very subtle stripes for my background and added a wide brown fabric ribbon then mounted it to my card.  I layered the bird photo with a deep yellow layer.  To echo the green in the photo I trimmed a length of green fiber mesh and folded it in half and overlaid it onto the brown ribbon.  I held all of these in place with double sided tape.  I mounted the bird over the ribbon using 3D foam tape.  

For my second card, I started with a mallard duck image trimmed from a 4" x 6" calendar page and then created a dark green card.  I found a speckled paper which echoed the colours in several areas of the photo.  I layered a black strip of cardstock over a green one, added paper piercing with my pattern tracing wheel, adhered it to my background and added a large white brad to the left hand side.  I mounted this large element to my card.  I layered the photo with a piece of black handmade paper with a deckled edge on one side.  I mounted this element to my card using 3D foam tape.  

Very happy with how these turned out!!  Therese