Hi friends! I have failed this month to reach my goal of two or more Christmas cards, but I do have one, and it's made with oldies I uncovered during the extensive cleaning, tidying, organizing project I've undertaken in my craft room. The most time consuming project is the process of consolidating my dies to group several dies or die sets onto one magnetic sheet. I'll have to share more on that later, but it's saving a lot of space and looking much tidier. It's a long process and I'm not even done with the birds yet. There are a LOT more letters in the alphabet!
Anyway, that's where this card comes in. I found two doves already made up and sitting with the die in its envelope. Per this organizing project I'm no longer keeping the spare cuts in with their dies because that was adding bulk, so there goes another whole job of organizing the spare parts. In this case I decided to simply layer the two doves and make a card.
At the start of the project I went through all the dies to see what I might possibly relinquish. There are currently 10 die sets sitting on the give-away pile, and this wreath was up for consideration, but I decided its time has not yet come. When I opened its envelope I found one wreath cut in green, so I cut another in white and layered it. To make the die appear more dimensional I Copic colored just the bow (it's all one die), then went over the bow with a Ranger Distress Embossing pen and embossed with clear powder.
The sentiment was already stamped, cut, and waiting. In the photo below you can almost see that the card base was stamped in Versamark with my old SU Flannel Plaid background and embossed with clear powder. It makes for a glossy textured card front with a hint of pattern, much more visible in real life (and actually very cool). Put it all together and there's one more Christmas card for the box.
That's lots of talk for one rather simple card, but there's so much more to this craft than just putting a card together. The thing is, I love all of it -- shopping, creating, organizing, sharing. I feel so fortunate to have such an interest. How about you?
Total Christmas cards in the box: 14
Happily, I'm able to play along with Jo and Guest Joanne in the Christmas Kickstart Challenge this month as their theme is Season's Tweetings. I do have a bird or two in my collection (ahem).
Thanks for putting up with me. Stay crafty, my friends!
Stamps: Poppystamps Christmas Banners (dies included), SU Flannel Plaid Paper: Neenah Classic Crest Super Smooth Solar White 80 & 110 lb, SU Always Artichoke (bottom wreath layer) Ink: SU Real Red for sentiment, Versamark for Flannel Plaid background (barely visible on card base) Coloring: Copics for bow Dies: Cheery Lynn Peace Dove, Tutti Designs Wreath with Bow Other: Ranger Distress embossing pen, detail clear embossing powder, Scotch brand foam mounting tape to slightly lift dove's wing and tail







































