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Sunday, 21 July 2019

Christmas in July - trees

Christmas in July for Christmas Card Club Challenge - Trees

Stampin' Up! will launch its winter catalogue in September so with just a few sets in the catalogue this challenge from Christine has not been as easy as you would initially think with a simple Christmas theme of  'Trees'.  However where there's a will there's a tree!  

I've made a very simple card using the new Heirloom frames dies and embossing folders.  I added some Versamark ink to the embossing folder before adding my die cut frame to the folder.  Once dry embossed I added silver embossing powder to the frame for heating.  It has a enhanced the dry embossed texture, not perfectly but just enough to highlight the detail of the frame.  Using the middle die cut section of the frame I've added a silver heat embossed tree from the Rooted in Nature set, a Stampin' Up! favourite, and a gold heat embossed sentiment from Itty Bitty Greetings.  I've layered the image and frame onto a matt layered dry embossed with the Subtle 3D folder which does exactly as its name suggests - adds a subtle texture.  

A trio of rhinestones give a little more sparkle for a finishing touch.   

For beginner stampers you could cut a frame using a trimmer and stamp a pattern onto it, or indeed use a ruler and pen to create a frame directly on your card or then cut out with paper snips. 

It's been a very busy fortnight for us getting Charlie ready for a very important interview which he did really well in and also getting kit sorted for his trip to South Africa to research elephant migration patterns, bird counts and also some open water diving.  Our first message from him said "here safe, bags arrived too, at camp probs wont talk much!'   I guess I should be pleased to know he is there safely.  Teenage boys hey......

There's more inspiration for Christmas card making on my fellow Christmas Card Club ladies blogs so do take a look as July is traditionally a good month for early prep for the festive season and getting your handmade cards made.  

Thanks for popping by. 

Zoe x





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8 comments:

dutchess said...

A beautiful classic card Zoe...I love the embossing it’s so luxurious....gorgeous xxxx

Christine Harrop said...

Wow! This is really great card Zoe. Looks so elegant. Christine x

cuilliesocks said...

Gorgeous card Zoe, love the cas design, beautifully designed.
Pleased to hear your son arrived safely. What a fabulous time he'll have, even although he is working, Kate x

Pia S said...

So classy and elegant, and beautifully sparkly!

rachel said...

great make Zoe - really lovely - sounds like a fabulous trip for your teenager! Wow! Hugs rachel x

Gibmiss said...

Hi Zoe
Fabulous card... love the embossing folder....
Hugs Sylvie xx

Rainey's Craft Room said...

This is a very simple yet elegant design Zoe. The white and silver create an opulent feel to this festive card.
Lorraine

Mrs A. said...

Elegant and classy. Hugs Mrs
A.