Thursday, December 29, 2016

Cardinal Themed Loaded Envelope and Card

 Welcome Crafters.  Over the next few days I will be finishing posting my Christmas projects.  It's sad that Christmas crafting is coming to an end......but not for long for me.....lol  I love my Christmas dies and stamps. 
 Every year I make a "Cardinal" themed card from my husbands brother and sister-in-law.  This was this years card.  It was created with K&Company Cardinal stickers which I believe are no longer available.  A Darice die was used as a back drop to the Cardinal.  The poinsettia is a Yvonne Creations die and the corners are a Joy! Craft die.
Besides the card I decided to make a Cardinal themed loaded envelope stugged with gift tags and package decorations.  If you would like to see all the tags this envelope was stuffed with you can see my video.
Thanks so much for stopping by today.  Hope you and your family had a very Merry Christmas.  Please come back again soon as I will be sharing more Christmas projects before the new year.  Happy Crafting!

3 comments:

Scrappin' Playground of Dreams said...

Carol,
I very much admire your Loaded Envelopes...they are gorgeous!!!!
I would very much LOVE to see you continue with your Christmas dies and stamps throughout the 2017 year! I love Christmas crafting and am sad to see it coming to an end!! I am planning on continuing to Christmas Craft throughout the New Year! :) Looking forward to seeing your projects in the New Year!!!
Happy New Year Carol!!!
Hugz,
Trish

Donna Ellis said...

Hi, Carol! what a delightful surprise to find your comment on my blog - thanks for visiting! Your Christmas Cruise sounds like the perfect way to spend the holidays, with lots of memories and enjoyment!

Your cards are incredible (as always). Your new craft room and dining room sound lovely! I hope you will show photos!

Wishing you all the best in 2017 - and that your year is healthy and enjoyable, all year long. hugs, de

s.mcfeggan@gmail.com said...

Beautiful. Do you have a tutorial on how to make the actual pocket? I've searched the internet and have not found any similar.