Friday, October 14, 2022

Joyful Flurry Christmas Card

 

Welcome to our October Coast to Coast Creators Blog Hop! We are getting into the Christmas spirit this month, and are showing you some of our holiday creations!


I used our Joyful Flurry stamp set to create this card, and added a touch of shine by adding silver embossing and a stitched frame of silver foil.



I also used our Sun Prints Designer Series Paper, and then created two versions with different colours. Interestingly, I used two pieces of the same sheet of DSP--one side was Orchid Oasis, and the other side was Starry Sky. You will see that this is a quick and easy card to make--why not give it a try? Full directions and shopping links are listed below.



Full Directions for My Joyful Flurry Christmas Card:
  1. Cut the following layers:
    • Pacific Point (or Starry Sky) cardstock: 5-1/2" x 8-1/2"--score at 4-1/4"
    • Silver Foil SpecialtyPack: 5-1/4" x 4" (cut frame with two largest Stitched Rectangles dies)
    • Sun Prints DSP: 5-1/8" x 3-3/4"
  2. Wipe DSP with Embossing Buddy to remove any oils from paper. Stamp snowflakes and sentiment on DSP with Versamark. Add silver embossing powder and set with Heat Tool.
  3. Adhere foil frame to DSP layer.
  4. Adhere to card base.
  5. Add three Polished Dots to card front.


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6 comments:

  1. I was wondering if that was DSP or blending, love it!

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    1. Yes, much quicker than blending! But it would look great with blending brushes, hey?

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  2. I like how you used the Sun Prints DSP and with the foil frame - it is so pretty! MIght have to case your idea!!

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