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Nat's challenge is...
Christmas in July
If
you want to get ahead with your Christmas cards and be done in good time
before December, this challenge could be the perfect opportunity.
I
know Christmas won't be on everyone's agenda, but you can still play
along by featuring a festive colour palette on a card celebrating
another occasion, or by giving your Christmas supplies a new lease of
life on something non-festive.
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As I said last time if you know me
making Christmas cards before my birthday (September) and even then it's usually with reluctance!
However, I was nudged into thoughts of Christmas when I recieved my Affiliate package for the July club kits from Spellbinders which have a Christmas vibe! There was holly, poinsettias and lovely foliage and I just love using that sort of stuff on my
cards!
So Nat's challenge had a flying start really!
There was a piece of corrugated card sticking out of the pile of cereal packet and other recycled bits of card I keep for adding dimension etc.
I love this stuff as the ripples are really small and its very easy ti removethe paper layer with a quick squirt of water and a pointy tool to lift it off!
It comes from Tesco Finest croissants if you're interested
🤣😆So I used the pael of card matted onto a piece of gold paper (gold envelopes that were useless for writing on!)
I used the lovely
July Glimmer of the Month plate foiled onto inked card for the large holly sprig, and also made the JOY sentiment from the same set. Next I added the poinsettia and foliage cut using dies from
July's Small Die of the Month Rge wax seal was a bit of an experiment. I used an old die set with small hollu leaves to die vut the holly from some thinky spread wax then made the seal in the usual way gluing the leaves in place trying to add a tiny amount of red wax for the berries - that bit was a step too far for my abilities so I popped so,e red gems on instead!
Anyway, I hope you like it and if you have any tips for easy ways to add 'extras' to wax seals then please help me out!
2 comments:
Great, festive design - love the corrugated panel at the back.
Helen x
Lovely and super festive card Kathy! :D Nice to see your wax seals getting put to good use. :)
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