Hi Everyone Merry Christmas in July.
I hope you are all having heaps of fun and creating and creating.
There is some lovely Projects and Tutorials Coming from the other DT Members: Melanie, Michelle, Kate and myself. Ok! lets get started. For this Tutorial i have Created 2 sets of very different Cards. One set is the more Traditional Christmas Colours, the other set more Winter colours.
My First Set Of Cards I have used:
Kaisercraft Peppermint Kisses Paper Pad and Die-Cut Ephemera. Dina Wakley Gloss Spray Magenta. Gold Paint. Red Cardstock. White Cardstock. Foam Mounting Tape. Gold Ribbon. Elizabeth Craft Design Joyful Wishes Stamp Set. Christmas Embossing Folders.
Step 2: Emboss white cardstock with various Christmas Embossing Folders.
Step 3: Cut these into pieces of various sizes for each card and tape onto Red Cardstock , then cut out a border outline.
Step 4: Cut Patterned Papers to 4.5" x 4.5" or ( 11.5 x 11.5 cm) and tape to red cardstock, then cut out a border outline.
Step 5: Tape the embossed white piece to the pattern paper piece and stick to the front of the card.
Step 6: Splatter Dina Wakley Gloss Spray and Gold Paint over the background for lovely splatters.
Step 7: I have outlined my Die-Cuts with a black Sharpie.
Step 8: Tape gold ribbon to a die-cut border shape.
Step 9: Finish the card by sticking down the embellishments. Some pieces have been foam mounted to give dimension to the card. I don't like to make them too high so the card will fit nicely into an envelope.
For My Second Set Of Cards I have Used:
Step2: Cut Embossed White cardstock to various sizes and stick to turquoise cardstock, cut out a border outline.
Step3: Re-peat with Postcard and a Piece of Patterned Paper.
Step4: Stick embossed piece and pattern paper piece to the front of the card.
Step 5: Splatter Silver Paint and Dina Wakley Turquoise Gloss Spray over the background.
Step 6: Stick down your embellishments and sentiments using foam mounting tape on some pieces.
Step 7: Stick silver ribbon as seen in the photo.
Step 7: Add Some Border Strips to the card also as seen in the photo.
I hope you enjoy making your Christmas Cards and here is a tip . I make heaps of these and sell them in packs coming up to Christmas for some extra spending money.o
Thank you everyone and i hope you enjoy making some Christmas Cards.
Marion Design Team Member For Scrap Of You Life xxx
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