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Today's card is another Christmas Card - really simple to make and very pretty. I made a few all in different colours too!
Here is the red version:
I used American Crafts white card stock for the base of my card, then used the mixed colour pack for the backgrounds and poinsettia.
I cut a mat in white using a Sue Wilson Rectangle Double Pierced die for the front of the card which I then cut using the Lattice Heart Striplet die on the left side of the mat and backed with the coloured card.
I made the Poinsettia flower using the same coloured card as used previously, the Sue Wilson stamp which I heat embossed using clear powder and cut out with the matching Sue Wilson classic poinsettia die, I manipulated the leaves with my fingers to add a little shape and dimension, then added a pearl at the centre of the flower.
I cut out the flourish with a Cheery Lynn die in white and added that before sticking the Poinsettia flower onto the top of the card.
I finally added the sentiment using an Elizabeth Crafts Design die.
Here are a few more cards that I made in the same design but in different colours!
Here are the main ingredients that I used to make my card:
Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you enjoyed looking at this Christmas card.
Today's card is another Christmas Card - really simple to make and very pretty. I made a few all in different colours too!
Here is the red version:
I used American Crafts white card stock for the base of my card, then used the mixed colour pack for the backgrounds and poinsettia.
I cut a mat in white using a Sue Wilson Rectangle Double Pierced die for the front of the card which I then cut using the Lattice Heart Striplet die on the left side of the mat and backed with the coloured card.
I made the Poinsettia flower using the same coloured card as used previously, the Sue Wilson stamp which I heat embossed using clear powder and cut out with the matching Sue Wilson classic poinsettia die, I manipulated the leaves with my fingers to add a little shape and dimension, then added a pearl at the centre of the flower.
I cut out the flourish with a Cheery Lynn die in white and added that before sticking the Poinsettia flower onto the top of the card.
I finally added the sentiment using an Elizabeth Crafts Design die.
Here are a few more cards that I made in the same design but in different colours!
Here are the main ingredients that I used to make my card:
Thanks for stopping by today. I hope you enjoyed looking at this Christmas card.
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