Kia Ora and Welcome Back
Today I would like to share a couple of cards I have made using the Winter’s Eve collection from Heartfelt Creations and a new 3D embossing from Crafter’s Companion Ring out the Bells. I love white and blue combinations for Christmas and the sparkly blue poinsettias went really well with the white Centura Pearl cardstock with a hint of silver.


Materials used for both cards:
Cardstock – Crafter’s Companion Centura Pearl White with a Hint of Silver, Blue
Paper – Heartfelt Creations Winter’s Eve Collection
Stamps – Heartfelt Creations Winter’s Eve, Window Frame, Sparkling Poinsettias
Dies – Heartfelt Creations Small Basic Ovals, Window Frame, Sparkling Poinsettia, Spellbinders 5″ x &” Matting Basics A
Inks – Memento Tuxedo Black, Colorbox Frost White
Embossing Folder Crafter’s Companion – Ring the Bells
Vellum
Ranger White embossing powder
Blue and white ribbon from my stash
Art Glitter Dries Clear Adhesive
Art Glitter Dries White Adhesive
Rajni Chawla’s Frosting Powder
Clear Sparkles
Glue Dots
Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas:
- Cut a base card 10″ x 7″, score at 5″ along the long side to make a base card of 5″ x 7″. Cut a piece of blue cardstock with the largest die from the Matting Basics A set and adhere it to the front of the card.
- Cut a piece of white with hint of silver card at 5″ x 7″ and emboss using the Ring out the Bells embossing folder. Trim and add to the blue card.
- Repeat the embossing with another piece of white cardstock and trim the bells to use as an embellishment later.
- To make the frame stamp the image from the Window Frame stamp set in Tuxedo Black ink on white cardstock and die cut with the coordinating dies. Cut a piece of clear cardstock 3 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ and adhere behind the window. Trim a piece of patterned paper to fit behind the window frame 3 1/2″ x 2 1/2″ and adhere behind the window. Adhere the window to the card as shown. Using Dries White Clear add snow along the window frame and add Frosting Powder and heat for a frosted snow look.
- To make the poinsettias stamp the images onto vellum with Colorbox Frost White ink and emboss with white embossing powder. Colour on the back with the Summer Sky ink and die cut with the coordinating die. Assemble as shown and using the Dries Clear glue on a damp sponge add the Frosting Powder and heat for a white frosted finish. Add clear sparkles to the centres of the flowers. Add around the window image as shown.
- Add the bells trimmed earlier to layer over the base embossed card.
- Trim the sentiment from the patterned paper and adhere under the bells as shown.
- To finish add the white ribbon bow with a glue dot.
Give Yourself a Merry Little Christmas instructions:
- Cut a base card 10″ x 7″, score at 5″ along the long side to make a base card of 5″ x 7″. Cut a piece of blue cardstock with the largest die from the Matting Basics A set and adhere it to the front of the card.
- Cut a piece of white with hint of silver card at 5″ x 7″ and emboss using the Ring out the Bells embossing folder. Trim and add to the blue card.
- Repeat the embossing with another piece of white cardstock and trim the bells to use as an embellishment later.
- Die cut an oval from the blue cardstock with the oval die from the new Small Basic Ovals set and adhere to the front of the card as shown. Use the next size down die and die cut the image from the Winter’s Eve paper collection and adhere to the blue cardstock.
- To make the poinsettias stamp the images onto vellum with Colorbox Frost White ink and emboss with white embossing powder. Colour on the back with the Summer Sky ink and die cut with the coordinating die. Assemble as shown and using the Dries Clear glue on a damp sponge add the Frosting Powder and heat for a white frosted finish. Add clear sparkles to the centres of the flowers. Add around the oval image as shown.
- Add the bells trimmed earlier to layer over the base embossed card.
- To finish add the blue ribbon bow with a glue dot.
All the materials used in these cards and the cards are available for sale at Gift Hutt
Have a good week and Happy Crafting
Ka Kite Anu
Patricia
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