It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas. How about some shabby chic cards for today's project share with these beautiful Cottagecutz dies. Lots of white cardstock and glitter really make for a festive card.
For this card the super cute Trees 4 Sale die from CottageCutz is the main focal point. The Christmas Greeting die was cut on black card stock. To create the background, a snowflake embossing folder was used on kraft cardstock that was cut with a round Spellbinders die and then a white ink pad was run over the design. The holly leaves are Martha Stewart Punch Around the Page Punch.
The Santa's Sleigh die for this card was cut on white cardstock and painted with glitter glue and sprinkled with glitter. The snowflakes are Martha Stewart punches that have been glittered and layered.
This is the Christmas Tree in Window die. It was glittered to. Some cheese cloth has also been sandwiched in the layers for a fun wispy feel to shabby it up. The card bases are from the $1.50 bin at Michael's.
Thanks so much for letting me share with you today my project. Here's hoping you are enjoying you Holiday preparations. Until next time......Happy Crafting! Here are the dies used:
7 comments:
These are all SO PRETTY! Love how you've combined the die cuts and the neutral color palette! GREAT job my friend! Hope you're having a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend!!
Hugs,
Darlene
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These cards are gorgeous Carol.
these are gorgeousssssss Carol
Gr Karin
It's impossible to choose a favorite as all of these are amazing! Love the shabby chic look!!
BEAUTIFUL cards! Daughter's turkey was perfect so I think she can make it every year.
warmly,
deb
How beautiful, Carol! Your kraft cardstock gives the feel of gingerbread in your sweet Christmas card designs! In fact, I can smell the aroma all the way in Florida! Hope you enjoyed a dear Thanksgiving, and have a great week! hugs, de
Awesome work on these snowy delights, Carol!
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