These cards measure 7ins x 5ins and are made using a white linen effect, hand cut blank.
Well, that’s the majority of my Christmas cards made in one fell swoop, usually I do a whole pile of one offs to help keep the posts going on the blog, but this year I decided to sit down and make a concerted effort to get a job lot done in one day.
I can now take my time making a few extra more individual cards happy in the knowledge that if life with those delicious babies gets in the way there is no panic, everything is already taken care of.
I started off by making a centre panel for the card blanks by simply sticking four strips of festive patterned paper along it.
I don’t think any card is the same, using almost all of the 15cmx 15cms paper pads I had from The Works. There are a few strips left over which can be cut into squares to make a few patchwork cards …… if I have the time.
Each centre was then matted on silver mirror card and then a thick red paper.
My intention all along was to die cut the Merry and Bright sentiment using dies I already had, but aghhhhhhh, they were just too small and fiddly and you know how impatient I am, I was finding that I was having to extradite the paper from the die with a pin to get it out ……. I don’t blooming think so!
In the end it was quicker to print them off in Publisher using Script MT Bold font in size 36. I printed them out in a dark grey colour which looked less harsh than black. The sentiments were then cut out and matted in exactly the same way as the centre panels.
Clear flat back stars and tiny gems finish each card. The compulsion to faux stitch the cards to an inch of their lives was so mahoooooooosive you wouldn’t believe, but so far I have resisted. I may try doing one, just to get it out of my system while telling myself less is more!
3 comments:
I am VERY impressed that you were able to create all your cards in a single day! I can't seem to get more than 10 cards done in a day. These cards look great, too. I love the mix of papers.
How good for quick cards, nothing like whooshing through a big job lol...they look great
Tilly
i love these great makes big love marc
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