12 Days of Christmas Cards: Day 1
by Kristinanndavidson in Living > Christmas
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12 Days of Christmas Cards: Day 1
I really like making handmade Christmas cards, I think it adds a nice touch, and tells the receiver that you really were thinking about them this holiday season. The problem is, who has time to make cards? Well, I do, but my social calendar is a little lacking... Ok, non existent. So for the rest of you, that actually do have a life, I made these cards as simple as possible. Today I am going to make a fun wreath card with embossed paper and snowflake punch outs. Here is how it came together:
Materials used:
Blank cards- generic
Embossed scrapbook paper- Brazzill Paper Co.
Stickers- Special Moments Scrapbooking
Ink- Colorbox in Bronze
Stamp: Stampabilities
Start with a blank card you can find at any craft store.
Cut a piece of your embossed background paper a little smaller than your card.
Gently rub your color over the paper with a stamp pad focusing on the edges with and working in a little
Then punch out a bunch of snowflakes with green paper and a snowflake punch.
Glue them to your paper in a circle, to form a wreath. Attach a piece of red ribbon to 'hang' the wreath.
Then I attached 2 poinsettia stickers layered on top of each other and secured with a brad.
FInally, stamp your title on a piece of white cardstock and ink the edges. Viola! A cute Handmade Christmas card.
Check out this fun Christmas Card and more with step-by-step instructions at www.theviewfrom8600ft.com! Stay tuned for more ideas all Christmas season!
Want Awesome Recipes, Style Tips, Design and Decorating, Photography & more? Visit TheVIEWfrom8600ft.com & connect w/ me- facebook.com/theviewfrom8600ft & on twitter.com/kristindavidson
Materials used:
Blank cards- generic
Embossed scrapbook paper- Brazzill Paper Co.
Stickers- Special Moments Scrapbooking
Ink- Colorbox in Bronze
Stamp: Stampabilities
Start with a blank card you can find at any craft store.
Cut a piece of your embossed background paper a little smaller than your card.
Gently rub your color over the paper with a stamp pad focusing on the edges with and working in a little
Then punch out a bunch of snowflakes with green paper and a snowflake punch.
Glue them to your paper in a circle, to form a wreath. Attach a piece of red ribbon to 'hang' the wreath.
Then I attached 2 poinsettia stickers layered on top of each other and secured with a brad.
FInally, stamp your title on a piece of white cardstock and ink the edges. Viola! A cute Handmade Christmas card.
Check out this fun Christmas Card and more with step-by-step instructions at www.theviewfrom8600ft.com! Stay tuned for more ideas all Christmas season!
Want Awesome Recipes, Style Tips, Design and Decorating, Photography & more? Visit TheVIEWfrom8600ft.com & connect w/ me- facebook.com/theviewfrom8600ft & on twitter.com/kristindavidson