Stampin up xmas cards
My card this week is brought to you by the stamped and die cut pieces I rejected from my Cherry Cobbler card last week, repurposed this week to make a slimline Christmas card! I was worried about how to use the holly leaves and berries on a card as they are quite large, so I decided to leave the background layer quite plain, using cardstock stampin up xmas cards of DSP and extending the length of the card to a slimline card. I used the scoring blade on my paper trimmer to score the Shaded Spruce cardstock at 5 mm intervals, creating a clean and modern embossed ford corvair that lets the oversized holly berries and leaves take centre stage, stampin up xmas cards.
Now these are not just any Christmas Tree cards…these are window cards with a Christmas tree that spins! I will also share two different ways you can create the spinner section of the cards. And finally, I will share some simple cards you can make using the leftover shapes from creating the spinner cards. Now there are two different ways you can create the spinning tree section: 1 The wrap and tie method and 2 The gluing in place method. The first way to create the spinner section is to wrap and tie the thread around the window section on the card stock.
Stampin up xmas cards
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Now these are not just any Christmas Tree cards…these are window cards with a Christmas tree that spins! Then simply embellish it with some of the fun things from the kit!
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The beautiful Evergreen Elegance stamp set from the Annual Catalog is a wonderful go to stamp set to create your Christmas Cards. Start with a Garden Green cs card base. Dry emboss the front of the card base with the Timber 3D embossing folder. Cut a Mint Macaron cs panel, dry emboss it with the Timber 3D embossing folder, and glue it to the card base. Cut a Cherry Cobbler cs strip and glue it across the card front. Die cut a Basic White cs stitched scalloped rectangle with the Scalloped Contours dies. Stamp the sentiment from the Evergreen Elegance stamp set in Cherry Cobbler ink top center of the stitched scalloped rectangle. Add Wink of Stella to the trees for sparkle. Add white sequins from the Subtle Shimmer Sequins with glue dots to the stitched scalloped rectangle and in the trees for extra sparkle. The Last Chance Sale is going on now.
Stampin up xmas cards
Stampin' Up! The measurements and clickable shopping supply list are on this pdf. I think everything created with these products come out gorgeous. I used Stampin Up Shimmery White cardstock for some shimmer. This floating pine bough card adds another special element to the card. The Gold Holly Leaves add that special touch to your projects. I added Wink of Stella to the pine bough die cuts for added sparkle and shimmer.
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Online Store. Now the die cut pieces are not actually part of the spinner cards, but you definitely want to save them! Here are some of the fun little Christmas projects that I created with the Santa and Elf Suit design. The card design featured in the video can be easily stepped up to create a variety of different cards. Then simply embellish it with some of the fun things from the kit! Stampin' Up! Ooh, that label die is pretty awesome! Colour combinations Stampin' up! To work out the size of the envelope add 1 cm to the length and the height of the card so it has enough room to easily slide in and out. Such a fun and simple gift giving idea! Stamp three snowmen images on a scrap piece of white cardstock with black ink. Coal for the eyes and mouth as well as a little carrot nose.
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Great cards, Cathy. The second card, on the right, is another pretty simple card design. Using Up the Leftover Scraps A few different die cut shapes were used to create the window on each of the cards. Xxx Reply. I love it! So if you enjoyed these card ideas and you want to get your hands on this kit and other fun snowman products, you might want to check out the Christmas Card Making Club. So simple that you can even whip them up at the last minute! Sharing some fun little Washi Tape Christmas cards with you today. Create little gift tags, decorate your gift boxes or bags and, of course, create some Christmas cards. I love the scoring on your background piece too! To work out the size of the envelope add 1 cm to the length and the height of the card so it has enough room to easily slide in and out. By the end of this video you will have some fun ideas and a quick way to make a variety of Christmas cards using washi tape! And I have put together a tutorial to help you with that. The picture on the right shows you an example of this method.
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