Monday, November 30, 2015
Festive Christmas Tree Card
4:00 AM
Hi Friends,
I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. The end of Thanksgiving seems to mark the Christmas season upon us.
I love Christmas! My favorite part is all the fun and festivities. I like to make time for the simple things such as enjoying activities and making some homespun gifts and cards. I try not to make my cards too complicated so that I can enjoy the process and not stress get the better of me.
Today, DT Lisa created a lovely yet simple card that you can easily create and still have time for the fun of the season. You can change out the colors to suit your preferences such as making it a winter blue with silver accents, or monochromatic in black, grey and white. How about a pastel version? It doesn't take too much to make this all your own.
Hopefully, this will inspire you to begin making your cards.
~~~~~
I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving. The end of Thanksgiving seems to mark the Christmas season upon us.
I love Christmas! My favorite part is all the fun and festivities. I like to make time for the simple things such as enjoying activities and making some homespun gifts and cards. I try not to make my cards too complicated so that I can enjoy the process and not stress get the better of me.
Today, DT Lisa created a lovely yet simple card that you can easily create and still have time for the fun of the season. You can change out the colors to suit your preferences such as making it a winter blue with silver accents, or monochromatic in black, grey and white. How about a pastel version? It doesn't take too much to make this all your own.
Hopefully, this will inspire you to begin making your cards.
~~~~~
Hi there, DeNami
Design friends! It’s Lisa P. Today I’m sharing a Christmas card that
features the recently released CL-E196 Small Winter Star Tree. I love
this darling little image, and it pairs up so perfectly with the
whimsical fonts of DeNami Design’s holiday sentiment stamps!
To
start, I die-cut two stitched rectangles from white cardstock. Then, I
die-cut the bottom of one of the rectangles with one of the borders from
PPPD04 Pretty Pink Posh Stitched Borders 1. This became my snowy
hillside to “ground” my tree. I lined up the snowy hillside with the
other stitched rectangle and made a small mark with a pencil, so I would
know where to stamp the tree image. I stamped the tree image, colored
it with markers and added some sparkle with a glitter pen. I then
adhered the snowy hillside with foam squares and layered this panel up
with a stitched rectangle die-cut from patterned paper and a blank white
card that was also die-cut with stitching detail.
The
sentiment was stamped with VersaMark ink onto a die-cut vellum banner,
heat embossed with gold embossing powder, and attached to my focal panel
with a strip of vellum adhesive. To finish, I added a few gold sequins.
Here’s a closer look:
I hope you like my card for today!
Have you started making your holiday cards yet?
Thanks for visiting!
DeNami Design Supplies:
Cardstock: PC21 White Cards
Vellum: PC07 White Vellum
Other Supplies:
Dye Ink, Gold Embossing Powder, Markers, Glitter Pen, Dies, Patterned Paper, Gold Sequins, Adhesive
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1 comments:
Pretty card Lisa, love the gold accents!!
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