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Sunday, 2 December 2018

Dreams Come True at Christmas

Morning, I know some of you are making your Christmas Cards by now and a lot of you have probably done them all. Here is a Christmas card I have made using Leonie Pujol's collection of stamps and dies.I am sure you have seen them, there are some beautiful Entwining Dies along with her famous coordinating stamp sets. The collection works well on it's own to achieve a myriad of special designs, or alternatively used with anything you already have in your collection.

The finished card measures 8 x 7''. To start, I cut out 3 identical rectangles from burgundy Silk Art card. I used the outer cutting edge from one of Sue Wilson's mini striplets, it measures 1 3/4 x 5 3/4'' approximately.

Next from gold Silk Art card I used 'Frost' from the 'Entwined Christmas Tree' set, I cut 6 of these.

I arranged them onto my rectangles to create the backdrop and to add interest. I wanted to use the dies in a completely different way to what they were made for. I stuck these into place using Cosmic Shimmer Glue, then trimmed off the excess from behind.

Next, Taking piece of burgundy card and using a Versamark Ink Pad, I stamped a cartouche from Leonie's coordinating stamps. I also positioned one of the sentiments inside and embossed using burnished gold fine detail embossing powder.

To create my card base I took a sheet of burgundy card measuring 7 1/2 x 6 1/2 and layered this onto a sheet of burnished gold card and left a small boarder around the edge.

I then positioned my decorated rectangles onto the card, secured them with foam tape and 3D glue gel to raise them from the base. I cut the corners of my sentiment with an inverted corner punch and backed with gold card to match.



On a sheet of Super Smooth card, I stamped some of the coordinating stamps, some holly, berries and pine sprigs.

I coloured these using Mowed Lawn and Fired Brick Distress ink and then cut them out with scissors.

I shaped the greenery and berries on a foam mat with a ball tool, then arranged them onto the card and secured with 3D glue gel. Finally to complete the look, I added a gold satin bow, again securing it with 3D glue gel.

Thank you ever so much for taking the time to visit, I do hope you have enjoyed the tutorial and the finished card. 

My collection is still available at a wonderful offer price on Hochanda with Freedom Discount and Flexi Buy on the full collection. HOCHANDA LINK. There isn't a lot left, I doubt I can order any more either due to the minimum order amounts so please be quick. I also have the collection available at my CRAFTASCOPE ETSY SHOP.

If you did miss my very first Hochanda show and the launch of my collection, it is still available on Rewind, via the Hochanda Website, it was last aired on Tuesday 20th November so please be quick.




Another thing, here is a 30% off voucher to use on your first order (anything) from Hochanda, use code FEY5JBP7.

Take care and Happy Crafting.

10 comments:

  1. I'm very annoyed with myself because I didn't work out where the swirls on the backing rectangles came from! Really beautiful and elegant card. Love the colours.
    Thank you for sharing Nicola x

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    1. Don't worry Nicola, I disguised them very well.Thought it would be nice to show another way of using the tree. So happy you like this.Thank you ever so much.xx

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  2. Morning Nick, absolutely fantastic, brilliant idea and not hard to do, yes I am going to have a try of these, thank you for sharing.

    Stay safe, healthy and happy, hugs, June Smith xxx

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    1. Morning June, Thank you, I am really pleased you are going to have a go. You're more than welcome, I really love to share. Take care and thanks again.xx

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    1. Thank you ever so much Jane, I am really happy you think so. Take care xx

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  4. Thanks Nick. I have Peonies dies and to be honest haven't really got in with them as they were a bit complicated to fix together so nice to have a different take on how to work with them

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    1. You're ore than welcome Karen, I have lots of other ideas using Leonie's, dies, If you look back there are so many other ways of using them, rather than leave them not doing anything, it would be a real shame. Thank you and Take care.xx

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  5. A lovely card Nick. Thanks for explaining so well how you made it.very easy to follow instructions.

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    1. Thank you ever so much, I am really happy you like this one. I love to share how too's and so you are more than welcome.xx

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