Hi guys
The one thing I seem to disregard more than anything else in my stash is my patterned paper pads. So I decided to make an effort to use some of them in my Christmas card designs this year.
I recently came across a great video by Lisa Beard where she shares a tutorial on how to cut four angled pieces from one piece of 6x6 paper. You can find the video, here.
So I got to work with three festive sheets of paper and created twelve cards.
Here's a closer look at each variation...
Festive Sweets
The festive sweets paper was matted onto a layer of green mirri card and I used gold mirri card for the Merry sentiment.
Ditsy Holly
The ditsy holly paper was matted onto a layer of gold mirri card and I used red mirri card for the Merry sentiment.
Colourful Gifts
The colourful gifts paper was matted onto a layer of red mirri card and I used green mirri card for the Merry sentiment.
- Patterned Paper: Doodlebug - Santa Express
- Stamps: Concord & 9th - Cozy Christmas
- Ink: Versafine - Onyx Black
- Die: Clearly Besotted - Merry Christmas Die Collection
- Mirri cardstock from stash
Challenge entries:
AAA Cards - CAS Game #180 - Made in Minutes (Christmas)
STAMPlorations - December CAS Challenge - Anything Goes
Allsorts Challenge - Challenge #602 - Got to be Christmas
Crafty Hazelnuts Christmas Challenge - Challenge #520 - AG (Use the word Merry)
Uniko - Challenge #62 - 'Tis the Season
These are gorgeous and so original x
ReplyDeleteThese are all lovely Anita. I have lots of Christmas papers in my stash and didn,t really know what to do with some of them. I do now. Thanks for the inspiration,
ReplyDeleteLynne x
Anita, these are absolutely lovely - and a fabulous way to get some serious mileage from patterned papers! Intrigued! Off to check out the video!
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The perfect way to use up those Christmas DP pads Anita, I recently found a whole box of festive DP when giving the craft room a Christmas clear out. Too late for this year but I must remember for next!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at Uniko and also for your card which is now sat proudly on my windowsill! :)
Rocking the batch cards Anita. Thanks for playing at AAA Cards, hope to see you join in with future challenges too. Stay safe and keep crafting!
ReplyDeleteJust spotted them at Uniko. Thanks for linking up there too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to show some love to your patterned papers! Love the clean and simple layouts. Thank you for playing along with the STAMPlorations CAS Challenge. We hope to see you back again soon! Karola, DT, InvisiblePinkCards
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