Good morning friends
Today I'd like to share some Christmas cards as I plan on working on my holiday cards throughout the year.
These ones were inspired by the Cricut cut pinecone and sprig. I must have cut them at least 6 years ago and got them assembled with their shadow layer. Then they went into the Christmas 'embellishment' bin and for some reason I didn't get anything done with them until now. I have a few left for other cards another day.
Still loving red snowflakes!
This version happened because the pinecone sprigs were sitting on my stamping table while I was working on a different project and there was this strip of green holly foiled patterned paper on top of the scraps in the paper pad. The card practically made itself, ha ha.
All three of the pinecone sprigs have a copper metallic card stock shadow, which gives them some holiday shimmer.
Supplies for plaid cards:
White, green, brown, and copper metallic card stock
Patterned paper - Recollections
Pine Sprig - Cricut (Joys of the Season)
Sparkle gel pen - Sakura
Bakers Twine
Stitched Fishtail banner - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Be Merry die - Lawn Fawn
1012 Snowman Twist Circle Pop-Up (snowflakes)
Stitched Mini Scalloped Rectangles - MFT Stamps
Stitched rectangle die - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Words inside - Lawn Fawn
Supplies for Kraft card:
Pine Sprig - Cricut (Joys of the Season)
Patterned papers
Noel die - Lawn Fawn
Today I'd like to share some Christmas cards as I plan on working on my holiday cards throughout the year.
These ones were inspired by the Cricut cut pinecone and sprig. I must have cut them at least 6 years ago and got them assembled with their shadow layer. Then they went into the Christmas 'embellishment' bin and for some reason I didn't get anything done with them until now. I have a few left for other cards another day.
Still loving red snowflakes!
This version happened because the pinecone sprigs were sitting on my stamping table while I was working on a different project and there was this strip of green holly foiled patterned paper on top of the scraps in the paper pad. The card practically made itself, ha ha.
All three of the pinecone sprigs have a copper metallic card stock shadow, which gives them some holiday shimmer.
Supplies for plaid cards:
White, green, brown, and copper metallic card stock
Patterned paper - Recollections
Pine Sprig - Cricut (Joys of the Season)
Sparkle gel pen - Sakura
Bakers Twine
Stitched Fishtail banner - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Be Merry die - Lawn Fawn
1012 Snowman Twist Circle Pop-Up (snowflakes)
Stitched Mini Scalloped Rectangles - MFT Stamps
Stitched rectangle die - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Words inside - Lawn Fawn
Supplies for Kraft card:
Pine Sprig - Cricut (Joys of the Season)
Patterned papers
Noel die - Lawn Fawn
Patterned paper - Recollections
Copper textured, green, brown, and red card stocks
Sakura glitter pens
Stitched rectangle die - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Nuvo Crystal Drops
Thanks for stopping by today
nice cards for Christmas but at first I wish spring!
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Wow you have been busy 😊
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