For our last card we made these elegant Peace On Earth cards. After positioning our elements we adhered our ribbon to decorative backgrounds using double sided tape on the back to hold our ends in place. We adhered our backgrounds to our cards and added our dove die cut using double sided tape in the solid areas. Then we layered our greetings - laser printed Peace on Earth punched out with a smaller oval punch and then layered onto a larger scalloped oval punchie. These were added to our cards using 3D foam tape. With snow outside, we enjoyed Christmas music and the ambience of the fireplace while we created beautiful cards for our friends and family. Hope the postal strike is resolved soon so we can send cards to our family and friends who are far away!!! Wishing you all a wonderful holiday season!! Therese
Thursday, November 28, 2024
November Card Club - Card #2 - large embossed layer with metallic stars
This was a quick and easy card design which I worked out when I was making card kits for my friend. It is a quick and easy card that has sparkle. I had embossed the layers when I creating kits so I only had to make a few more for this class. I punched little stars from silver and gold metallic paper and we simply glued them in place once we had adhered our backgrounds to our card fronts. We used the fine tip white glue applicator to put a little dot of glue on the stars in the design and then covered them with the coordinating sized star punchie. Not complicated but very effective!!! Therese
November Card Club - Card #1 - Christmas cards featuring watercolour and glitter
This was our first card for our November cardmaking session!! With Christmas as our theme it was fun to create a watercolour image decorated with glitter. We started by drawing an outline - an ornament (circle) or a tree (triangle). We watercoloured them to coordinate with our backgrounds. Once dry, we added decorations using white glue in a fine tip applicator sparingly. We sprinkled them with gold glitter and set them aside to dry. After adhering our background papers to our card fronts we moved on with our other cards and finished these at the end of our session. I had prepared the watercolour paper (2.5" x 4") by gold embossing the greeting near the bottom using a guide so they would be even with the edge. Once the glue and glitter was dry (some were not quite dry because the glue had been applied too generously) we embellished them with paper piercing using a pattern tracing wheel, a star or hanger and then added them to our card fronts using 3D foam tape. I love how they turned out!!!! Therese
Slow Stitching - all six of the little campers
Here is the complete set of six little campers that I have been slow stitching to secure the edges of the collage pieces to my backgrounds. They are all really bright and I am looking forward to adding them to some future projects - either bags or a quilt.
Therese
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