I made up a few large cards from large images I had printed a while back. The two Merry Christmas greetings are from Graphics Fairy. I do not have credits for the other two.
First card - I watercoloured the letters, cut the edge with scalloped decorative scissors and paper pierced each scallop then passed my pattern tracing wheel to paper pierce a line on each edge. I mounted decorative paper to a coordinating large card after added red gros grain ribbon to which I had tied a short piec of green vintage seam binding. Second card - After trimming the Santa image I paper pierced wavy lines on the edges with my pattern tracing wheel. I added turquoise half labels to the top and bottom which I also paper piereced with a push pin. I added a silver eyelets to each of them as well. I mounted my Santa over my decorative background using 3D foam tape. I created my own baker's twine by twisting ivory, turquoise and green threads together which I passed through the eyelets and adhered to the back with regular tape. I mounted this large element to a coordinating card front.
Third card - I used a scallop punch (SU) to trim the edges of the Peace on Earth greeting then ran my pattern tracing wheel in wavy lines on all sides. I added drops of coordinating nail polish on the scallops and when they were dry I mounted it to the front of my card over my background. I added an antiqued turquoise ribbon to my background paper and then tied on a short piece with a single knot to simulate a bow. I finished off the card by mounting this large element to a coordinating card front.
Fourth card - I ran my tracing wheel around the trimmed image, watercoloured the holly and added red glitter glue to the berries. Once dry, I mounted this to a green cardstock layer. I added and embossed strip to my background of fun snowflakes and tied on a short piece of green vintage seam binding on the right hand side. I mounted this to a coordinating card then adhered my focal element with 3D foam tape to the front. I am really enjoying making these large cards - so much real estate to work with!!
Therese