A few more Christmas cards!! I have had this stack of cardstock sitting on my desk since I made these cards. Today, I decided to make with them into cards. I used the Stack and Whack technique that I used for the last ones with a much different cutting pattern. I stacked my four pieces of patterned cardstock - 2 blue and 2 green and made my cuts - ten in all. There are two that are almost completely hidden by the focal element and could have been eliminated - hind sight is a wonderful thing!! I deconstructed my stacks and created four unique layouts by arranging the pieces in a different order. I used regular tape on the back to hold the pieces together during reconstruction, double sided tape to adhere the assembled unit to the card front and added a row of stitching all the way around the outside using my sewing machine and white thread. I added faux stitching on the green pieces using a white gel pen. I used a slot punch (SU) to create an opening on the spine in which I inserted one end of a piece of white vintage seam binding. I adhered both ends to the inside of the card front using double sided tape. I tied a short piece to the long piece to simulate a bow. I adhered a decorative label (SU) punchie in red over the seam binding using 3D foam tape and sewed my laser printed greeting to the card just below it. I watercoloured my oval (NS) laser printed cardinal images (Beccy's), distressed their edges and adhered them to the center of the labels.
Happy to have a few more done. They are appropriate for Sylvia's February Challenge - Christmas animals. You can find her monthly Christmas card challenge here. That makes my total 27 for this year!!
Therese
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Baby card with star card embellishment
Had this double sided cardstock star tag base sitting on my desk from my practice run earlier and decided to turn it into a card!! I sponged the edges with pink, added double sided tape to the inside center and folded all the points. Dug through my stash of greeting punchies and found this embossed scalloped punchie one that matched perfectly - a baby card it is!! I glued it on the front of the star with double sided tape to finish off my embellishment. Next, I was lucky enough to find some coordinating pink ribbon which I positioned on the middle of my white embossed layer (CB - Musical Flourish) and attached the ends to the back using double sided tape. I mounted my star embellishment using 3D foam tape over the ribbon and then tied on a short piece to the right hand side of it to simulate a bow and mounted the whole element to a green card front. It still needed a bit of something so I stamped "Congratulations" in pink in the bottom right hand corner.
I love the soft look of this embossing folder and it works very well for this baby card!!
Therese
I love the soft look of this embossing folder and it works very well for this baby card!!
Therese
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Snowman Christmas card
A few more Christmas cards!! I die cut the snowmen (TH) when my sister, Sylvia, was visiting the last time and thought I should get them glued up before I lose some of the pieces. I love the simple look of these guys!! Once they were all assembled I decided to use a kraft background and a black card which works for the Splitcoast challenge of using non traditional colours. I embossed my kraft layers using a swirl (TH) embossing folder, sponged the lower section with a white pigment pad to add a bit of dimension, added the laser printed greeting with twine using 3D foam tape and glued the ends of the twine to the back of the layer using double sided tape. I adhered this layer to the black card front, added my snowmen using 3D foam tape and added three little snowflake punchies.
Really happy with how these all worked out!! I made nine of them which gives me a total of 23 for this year!!
Therese
Really happy with how these all worked out!! I made nine of them which gives me a total of 23 for this year!!
Therese
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