Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Heartfelt Creations: Winter Wonderland....

Hello!  Today I have a Christmas card to share with you.  I used stamps from Heartfelt Creations Gateway To The Seasons collection.  I love the beautiful ornate looking dies in this collection.  Perfect for making a sentiment pop off the card.  You can find the complete product list and instructions for recreating this card below:


HCPC 3543-Winter Season PreCut Set
HCD 737 Ornate Gateway Die
HCPD1 234 Daphne Paper Collection
other products: Scor Pal, 1/4" Scor Tape, Kraft cardstock, white cardstock, Old Paper distress ink, Artichoke ink by Clearsnap, May Arts green burlap twine, foam dimensional dots, tiny rhinestones.
Cut kraft cardstock to measure 4.25" x 11". Use Scor Pal to score along the 5.5" mark. Fold at score so that your card base measures 4.25" x 5.5". Cut a white cardstock panel that measures 4" x 5.25".  Stamp snowflake image in Old Paper distress ink. Sponge edges with Old Paper distress ink and distress with scissors or fingernail.  Adhere to center of kraft base.  Stamp sentiment onto a white cardstock circle that measures 2 1/8" in diameter.  Mat with a circle cut from green Daphne patterned paper.  Cut two ornate dies from red Daphne patterned paper using die from Ornate Gateway set.  Center both of the dies on card and then layer your sentiment circles.  I used foam dots to add dimension under the white sentiment circle.  Add three tiny rhinestones to the centers of the three snowflakes.  Make a loopy bow at the top with burlap twine.

You can find more inspiring projects on the Heartfelt Creations blog! Check it out!

Thanks for stopping by,

Emily



 

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Beautiful card. Love how you used the arch.

Glenda said...

This is gorgeous!

craftieodmae said...

Absolutley gorgeous as always!!!

TesaB said...

This card is fabulous!!!! Love the colors and that soft background stamping! Great use of the die too!!!

Kathy/NorthCarolina said...

You used the die so skillfully here! This card makes a huge visual impact. Wonderful!