Supplies: Paper - Park Lane A2 card;
Hobby Lobby Star of Bethlehem;
Spellbinders Betterpress Porcelain; scraps
Dies - AJVD Stitched Dot Rectangle Backdrop Set;
Birch Press Designs Ornament Basics;
Poppystamps Little Bow and String;
Hero Arts Nesting Circle Infinity Dies (retired)
Press Plates w/dies - Spellbinders Merry & Bright Sentiment Strips
Other - foam tape
I started by fussy cutting an ornament printed on a piece of the Star of Bethlehem paper. I didn't like my cutting so I die cut the image with a circle die. I die cut a BPD ornament and added the circle. The BPD topper and a Poppystamps bow & string finished the ornament.
Next I found a piece of desert scenery paper from the same paper pad & die cut it with a stitched rectangle. Adhered to an A2 card, then added the ornament with foam tape. To finish, I added a Betterpressed sentiment strip.
I'll also add my card to Merry Little Christmas Challenge #59 where anything goes. And to Darnell's November NBUS Challenge #68 since my bow & string die set is newly used.
For a bonus, here's a quick card made with another patterned paper from the Star of Bethlehem pad. I die cut it with a stitched rectangle, matted with a white rectangle & adhered to an A2 card. The same sentiment as above, Betterpressed in a different ink, finished the card. Perfect for mass production!
That's it for today; I'm looking forward to another Craft Roulette episode tonight - maybe I'll see you there (6:30p Central Time)! Thanks for stopping by!!
8 comments:
Two beautiful cards, Linda!!
Both beautiful! Those pattern papers came in handy.
what incredible cards Linda. So beautiful.
Wow! Linda, you really have gone to town on this theme and no mistake. Your cards are fabulous and I love the colour palettes and mix of images. Thanks once again for playing along at CKC and joining the fun with Gail and me, Jo x
Beautiful cards, Linda! Love the blue one especially!
Terrific paper with which you have created amazing cards! I have strong memories of a Wise Men card that my grandmother received (she kept her Christmas cards in a specific box).
What a beautiful set of cards, Linda! Don't you just love it when you can have pattern paper do most of the work?
Oh wow!!! Today you make me speechless again!! Your cards so very beautiful and I love how you created the peaceful scenes!! I especially love the first card!!
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