Friday, December 3

Christmas cards

Hello, my friends! Can you believe it's Friday already! Are you ready to start sending your Christmas cards? Have you started making them? Maybe no. Well, Today I have for you some "Clean & Simple" Christmas cards I made in no time.
For these cards I used "Heartfelt Creations" stamps, we can also visit the Heartfelt Creation Blog for more ideas and lot of eye candy :)

Rejoice in the Season

Directions:
  • Make card from Kraft cardstock. A2 size.
  • Stamp image from HCPC 3339 Elegant Holly Swirls PreCut Set in Versamark Ink, add Gold embossing powder and heat it up.
  • Stamp sentiment from HCPC 3352 Cardinal With Holly Berries PreCut Set in Memento Tuxedo Black.
  • Add pearl to image.
  •  Adhere piece of Patterned paper and tie Red Satin Ribbon around.


Card recipe:
Merry Christmas

Directions
  • Make card from Kraft cardstock A2 size (4.25" x 5.5")
  • Cut a piece of Pink Cardstock: 4.75" x 3.5". Stamp image from HCPC 3352 Snowy Cardinal Pre-Cut Set onto cardstock in Versamark Ink. Add White embossing powder and heat it up. Sponge over the image using Pink Ink. Color pines with Copic Marker YG95. Color the snow with Star Dust Stickles.
    Stamp sentiment from HCPC 3349 Cardinal Holiday Mailbox Pre-Cut Set in Walnut Stain Ink.
  • Create frame using White Uni-Ball Pen. Add Red Rhinestones and adhere to card base.
  • Stamp Cardinal image from HCPC 3353 Cardinal Family Pre-Cut Set on Red cardstock in Memento Tuxedo Black. Die-cut image with HCD 706 Cardinal Family Die-cut set.
  • Adhere Cardinal to card using foam tape in the middle and glue in both ends. Add Crystal Lacquer on image.


Card Recipe:
Hope you like them!
Have a great day!

3 comments:

  1. What beautiful cards, Giovana! I would have a hard time choosing a favorite.... lol, I am not at all ready to mail out cards yet! Gorgeous work, sweetie, and let me know if you need my snail mail address! (tee hee, just kidding!) Have a great weekend - hugs!

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  2. Great cards! I especially like the squirrel card, very cute

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