Our theme this month is a Christmas/Holiday project so I made a Christmas card to share with you. It is a monochromatic card - shades of creme and tans. It gives a simple, yet elegant look to the card. Since it is not the traditional red and green card, you can use this for just another occasion just by changing the sentiment!
The Colonial White card base is 5 x 7, with layers of Cashmere and Frosted Background and Texture Paper. The poinsettia is made by threading the Color Ready Seam Binding through
holes that were punched in a 2" Champagne circle.
Punch 7 evenly spaced holes around the circle. Punch the center hole a little larger.
Begin threading the seam binding up through the center hole and then down though one of the outer holes. Then thread the seam binding back up through the center hole and down through the next outer hole. Continue until you have created all the flower petals. Secure the ends of the seam binding in the back using glue dots.
ALL CRICUT CUTS WERE MADE
WITH THE ARTBOOKING CARTRIDGE AND THE MACHINE SET AT REAL DIAL SIZE.
The circle is on page 83 (Border
Shift). The doily frame around the flower is Photo Mat 2 on page 61 of
the Booklet and was cut at 3 1/4" in Colonial White Cardstock. The word Joy is a title on page 74 of the Booklet is cut at 1 3/4" in Colonial White Cardstock.
Here is the list of Close To My Heart products used to make the card.
1388 Colonial White Cardstock
X5931 Champagne Cardstock
X5932 Cashmere Cardstock
X7175B Frosted Background and Texture Paper
Z1732 Color Ready Seam Binding
Z1333 Mocha Opaques Adhesive Gems
You can shop 24/7 on my website. As always, just let me know if you have any questions or need help with anything!
Thank you very much for taking the time to "Hop" with us this month. I would like to wish you a very Happy Holiday season with your friends and family. Happy New Year too!
Now it is time to hop over to Jean's Blog to see here beautiful creation.
I love how you showed in detail how to use the color ready ribbon.
ReplyDeleteSo crafty you are! What an adorable flower! :)
ReplyDeleteThe flower is so pretty! Thanks for the tutorial :)
ReplyDeleteOh Oh Oh...going to scrap lift that flower idea! Beautiful card. tfs
ReplyDeleteOkay Betty....here comes another scraplifter. Love this. TFS the tutorial. What a great idea.
ReplyDeleteSuch an elegant card and clever technique!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! I'm putting a link to this on my blog!!!!
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