These are the last two cards I was able to make from the one piece of gift wrap salvaged from the Community Dinner we attended with our friends and neighbours.
For this first card, I embossed the layered giftwrap/paper combo with the ornaments. The bottom seemed plain in comparison so I added some dots to it by manually embossing them in place. After gluing this layer to the front of my green card I added a length of red fiber to the top above the ornaments adhering the ends to the inside with double sided tape and then tied on a short piece to simulate a bow. Next, I added a little stamped punchie greeting over the fiber using 3D foam tape on the back. I sponged and added dots with a gel pen to embellish the little greeting.
For my other card, I embossed the layer background with snowflakes, added a strip of vellum before adhering it to my green card. I added a layered snowflake embellishment (large silver, small silver foil, tiny red) over the vellum and tucked a small font greeting to the left of the vellum and snowflake. Therese
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Wednesday, January 08, 2020
Exchange cards featuring wood grain tags, botanical prints and wildflower die cuts
My Exchange cards for this month! I started with a hammered botanical print which I created with my Big Shot a while back!! I trimmed them to fit on my brown layers which are just a slight bit smaller than the green cards created to fit in my smaller envelopes. I sponged their edges with green and brown ink. I used wood grain tags cut from Christmas crackers which our daughter included in our box of gifts. I ran my tracing wheel over them and sponged their edges. I added some coordinating fiber to the tops, added them to the botanical layer using 3D foam tape and then ran their ends to the back using regular tape to secure them. I die cut two wildflowers (TH-SX) from brown cardstock and used white glue to adhere them to the tags. I adhered the botanical layers to the brown and then to the front of my green cards. Love the soft look of those botanical backgrounds!!
Therese