I love this design and have used several times over the years!!! I created the little town of Bethlehem graphic many years ago when I first created cards with this stamp using kraft paper which bleaches to yellow. This time I laser printed the town onto ivory paper and watercoloured the star's center after embossing it in gold. Still works beautifully!! I layered this focal element onto a green layer and used 3D foam tape to adhere it to my red card front to which I had already glued a beautiful gold/red decorative paper. The most time consuming part of this card is embossing the stamped image with gold embossing powder!! Still a pretty quick card to make up!!!
For my second card, I used a green card and glued on some metallic holly decorative paper leaving a small border all the way around. The image - Season of Hope candle was stamped and embossed with silver embossing powder. This is one of my favorite Christmas card images!! I watercoloured the spaces in the image using green, yellow and orange. Once it was dry, I mounted it to a red rectangle of cardstoc and adhered it over the decorative paper using 3D foam tape. One of the girls used chalks on her image tonight and it turned out beautiful and much easier to do that using watercolour with a very similar effect. I will have to try that next time.
Therese
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
November Card Class - Die cut tree
I created a few cards with this sketch as my exchange cards for this month and decided to use this design to make a set of kits for this class. I used several different dies to cut the opening and a variety of greetings as well so all the cards will be a little different.
I used the same cardstock for the card front and the large topmost layer of this card which has been stamped with a greeting and die cut with a tree. I added a coordinating decorative paper in between which provides the contrast that creates the focal element. I added a little star punchie to the tree. I hand embossed this front layer to avoid having the greeting be lost in the embossing.
For this card I used the medium sized poinsettia die from the Spellbinders set. I die cut the flower on the top portion and gold embossed a greeting on the bottom section. The center was created using 3 gold sequins which were held to each other and the card front using mini glue dots. Again, the top layer is held above the decorative paper which is glued to the card front using 3D foam tape. I like the contrast and dimension that is created. I chose to not emboss this one because it seemed more complete and less in need of any more texture possibly because of the larger greeting.
These kits were pretty fast to assemble as most of the work was already done!!
Therese
I used the same cardstock for the card front and the large topmost layer of this card which has been stamped with a greeting and die cut with a tree. I added a coordinating decorative paper in between which provides the contrast that creates the focal element. I added a little star punchie to the tree. I hand embossed this front layer to avoid having the greeting be lost in the embossing.
For this card I used the medium sized poinsettia die from the Spellbinders set. I die cut the flower on the top portion and gold embossed a greeting on the bottom section. The center was created using 3 gold sequins which were held to each other and the card front using mini glue dots. Again, the top layer is held above the decorative paper which is glued to the card front using 3D foam tape. I like the contrast and dimension that is created. I chose to not emboss this one because it seemed more complete and less in need of any more texture possibly because of the larger greeting.
These kits were pretty fast to assemble as most of the work was already done!!
Therese
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November Card Class - wonky tree
I have used this design in one of my previous classes and with a few leftover "trees" I decided to incorporate it into this class. I love how unique the trees are because of the randomness of the little triangles which allows everyone to put their own spin on their cards. The background (light blue floral paper with snowflakes stamped on it) is torn across the bottom creating a snowbank by revealing the white of the card front. I glued it even with the top of the card. The torn edged dark blue rectangles were glued in place after that. To build the tree, I glued the brown trunk onto the snow bank and then glued triangles in place over the trunk until it was tall enough. I added a yellow punchie star at the top using 3D foam tape. I layered the laser printed font greeting punchie (SU Word Window) over a red label punchie (SU Decorative Label) and mounted it to my card front using 3D foam tape.
This card uses a different background - a hand decorated piece of paper with light blue/aqua paint on it. I used a single layer for the greeting and chose to glue my layer just a little off of the top of the card.
A fun card for this Christmas season. I counted my cards today and I will be short around twenty so I will see about getting some of these cards kits made up after my second class on Monday.
Therese
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