Creative Nugget: The O Holy Night Background was clear embossed on Vintage Cream card stock and sponged with Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap, and Ground Espresso distress inks. Two rectangles cut with Spellbinders Nesties were cut from the embossed panel, matted with red card stock, and popped back into place with some dyed seam binding attached between two of the layers. The red layers of the poinsettia were cut with the Peaceful Poinsettia Dies while the top lacy layers were cut with the new Merry Mosaics Dies and sponged with the distress inks. One of the Pennant Dies was adapted to fit the sentiment from the Peaceful Deer stamp set. A little silk bow and some rhinestones finish the card.
Creative Nugget: Panels were cut from the Christmas Card Collection 2015 paper pad to fit the front of an A2 sized card. The pieces were matted with black card stock and stitched to a gold card front which was mounted to a Vintage Cream card base. Gold ribbon was wrapped around the card and a poinsettia made with both the Peaceful Poinsettia and Merry Mosaics Dies. A gold bow and some gold pearls were added. Easy Peasy!
There's no stamping at all on my second card thanks to the new Christmas Card Collection 2015 paper pack!
Creative Nugget: Panels were cut from the Christmas Card Collection 2015 paper pad to fit the front of an A2 sized card. The pieces were matted with black card stock and stitched to a gold card front which was mounted to a Vintage Cream card base. Gold ribbon was wrapped around the card and a poinsettia made with both the Peaceful Poinsettia and Merry Mosaics Dies. A gold bow and some gold pearls were added. Easy Peasy!
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Hugs,
Cathymac
2 comments:
Wow!!! Your work is always so stunning!
I love both cards but partial to the first.
Wonderful work!
Fabulous, Cathy! Love the layered look on the first, and all the sewing on the beautiful paper!!! Gorgeous work!
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