Today is my turn on the Dies R Us Inspiration Blog and I'd like to share a Christmas card that I created. You may think I made this to send out for 2020, but as I waited till the last minute this year, I vowed to get started on my 2021 Christmas cards sooner. So this is my first Christmas card for 2021! 😆.
I used the following dies, many of which are oldies, but goodies:
Dee's Distinctively: Mini Stars
Dee's Distinctively: Mini Decorations
Cheery Lynn Designs: Christmas Light Swag
Pink & Main: Bold Christmas dies (Special Order Sale) (any of these would work)
Sizzix: Tim Holtz's Cutout Script (any of these would work)
Lifestyle Crafts: Nesting Scalloped Ovals (these Dee's Distinctively dies would work well, or most any oval die)
Kat Scrapiness: Stitched and Layers Christmas Tree die (Special Order Sale) (many of these will work)
Honey Bee: Plaid A7 Cover Plate-Base (many background cover plates would work)
Honey Bee: Plaid A7 Cover Plate-Top (many background cover plates would work)
I began this project by die cutting out the various pieces from specialty papers and cardstock.
Next I began assembling the smaller pieces - the Christmas lights and layering the ornaments and stars together to add more dimension. Once these were adhered together, the rest of the card is quick and easy. I die cut and assembled enough of these for a future card as well.😀
Once everything was ready, I created my card base from kraft cardstock and adhered the plaid background down first. Then I began assembling the Christmas tree and adding my tree skirt (the thin oval) to the front. Finally, I added my sentiment die cut from two different companies.
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3 comments:
A lot of detailed little die cuts in this one Anne! Lovely job!
Such a pretty card, almost like decorating a real tree, beautiful details!
Way to go Anne. It's never to early to start working on your Christmas stash. I'm doing the same and hopefully by next Christmas I won't have a last minute panic :-)
Your card is lovely. The tree is beautiful. So well decorated. Love all the dies you used. Sometimes, it's just fun to visit your old forgotten dies and create something new and beautiful. You certainly did that!
Happy New Year!
Lena
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