Hello everyone and welcome to my bloggy place.
Thank you so much for stopping by at this very busy time of the year. I hope all your Christmas preparations are going to plan.
Hubby and I have just returned home from Victoria where we helped my sister celebrate her 80th Birthday. Just have to point out that she is a bit older than I am .. LOL!! We had a wonderful time while we were there catching up with family and friends but, it is so nice to be back home again. The only thing I don't like about coming home is all the washing that has to be done!! I hate housework. I can think of many, many better ways to spend my time .. such as crafting for one! Ha! Ha! I am looking forward to catching up on everyone's beautiful works though! Might take a little while but I will get there!!
I would like to share a few more of my Christmas cards with you. These three cards are basically the same design with just a few different elements.
The papers I used are a mix by Kaisercraft and Crafts Smith. I die cut the top layer on two of the cards with a Tim Holtz MM die.
I found those little plastic pine cones in one of our cheaper outlets but I can't remember which one. Duh!! I only bought the one pack and have been trying to find them again but not having any luck.
The pine branch is a die by Impression Obsession and the flair is handmade. Simply printed out the greeting, used a circle punch to cut it out and then covered it with an epoxy sticker.
I found those little plastic pine cones in one of our cheaper outlets but I can't remember which one. Duh!! I only bought the one pack and have been trying to find them again but not having any luck.
The pine branch is a die by Impression Obsession and the flair is handmade. Simply printed out the greeting, used a circle punch to cut it out and then covered it with an epoxy sticker.
The poinsettia was made with a Poppy Crafts die and I simply added some prills for the center.
I randomly swiped the flowers and pine branches with Liquitex Matte Medium and then sprinkled on some glitter.
This time I used a scallop punch for the flair and covered it with Glossy Accents.
Lightly highlighted the flowers and pine cones with gesso and used some gold twine to make the bows.
As I said at the beginning of this post, the design of these cards is the same but I used different papers and elements so they wouldn't all look the same. Easy peasy!
Thank you so much for taking the time to come and have a look.
I would like to thank you all so much for the encouragement and support you have given me over this past year and would also like to wish you all a very Merry and Blessed Christmas and a Happy and prosperous New Year!!
Have fun, take care and God Bless.
oxox Marg