A handful of red rhinestones that I'm really finding useful for Christmas projects and a silver foil Happy stuck down by using the double sided adhesive sheets on the back of the foil card before die cutting it. This helps you to cut a piece just the right size for the die. The Christmas was stamped and heat embossed with white powder and die cut.
Now I started this challenge with a great plan to create a spinner card with the bear on a bauble and it got a little messy and complicated, but slowly it turned around and I'm happy to share although it isn't quite as elegant as I had planned, but then it is a spinner card with a teddy.
Using the Detailed Baubles Thinlits Dies I created an aperture for the spinner to fit inside and then I used a layering circle to cut one slightly smaller than the aperture. I actually cut 2 in Pool Party and then stamped with the small Poinsettia flower from Dashing Deer and heat embossed a patterned in white. I stamped and punched out the teddy from the Cookie Cutter set. I added a layer of fine tip glue to the baubles and waited for it to dry as I was trying to create a sheen across the baubles. I added too much glue and so it was taking too long to dry. I decided to add a teddy to each circle and push them down into the glue and then brushed of much of the glue so now instead of having a sheen they look more like papier mache which is fine just not what was planned. I had to wipe off much of the glue so that the colour of the stamped bears didn't run. It did a bit on the bow ties so to salvage I added another punched tie for each side. Once done I left it to dry in the hope that all would not be lost. It's turned out ok I guess in the end.
All's well that ends well and I think it would please a young child if not me!
Remember the other ladies will have gorgeous creations to inspire you so please do visit their blogs via the Christmas Card Club button at the top of my blog, but just before you go here's a couple of pics of bears we saw in Canada on our trip this summer.
Bears seen on our extended trip to Vancouver |
I love bears |
Happy Sunday all, hope you have a great week. I'm going to be busy visiting the hospital for my pre-op appointment with the hope that the scheduled operation the following week to fix my Achilles will go ahead. Wish me luck.
Hugs Zoe x
Challenges
Winterwonderland Challenge - use ribbon or twine
CHNC # 403 - Use gingham, check
Die cutting Divas - Any animal
10 comments:
Well I'm glad you persevered Zoe because it's a lovely spinner card. We are all our own worst critic I find! Take care. Christine x
Hi Zoe
Fabulous cards...
Good luck the op goes well
Hugs Sylvie xx
Gorgeous cards Zoe - I love that little spinner - I had forgotten that technique - thankyou! Hope your pre op and op go well! Hugs rachel xx
Gorgeous cards, love the interactive swing element and cute little bear image.
Lorraine
Two fabulous cards Zoe...loving that teddy image it’s just so sweet...fingers and toes crossed for the op will be thinking of you xxxx
Two fabulous cards and I love your Teddy spinner. Having seen your two photos above I'm sure the digi I had planned to use is a grizzly bear after all! Hugs Mrs A.
Love these teddy cards. #1 looks very cheeky & cheery in his hat and cane. And I love that bold sentiment effect too. Your spinner card looks pretty great to me, and that candy cane stripe ribbon is just so pretty. Enjoying seeing the wildlife photos. I'd much rather meet up with one of your card bears, however!!! TFS & glad you had a lovely trip.
Your cards look great. I love the spinner card...had not seen one before and love the idea!
Your bear photo was great!!!
Two fabulous cards Zoe, so cute and brilliant designs. Love your spinner card, it does look fiddly though, well done in making it.
Love your bears,great photos. Good luck with your appointment, Kate x x
Cute cards!
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