Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Christmas Cards 2017

I made three different cards for Christmas 2017. Usually, I design one card and make 50-75 of the same card for everyone on my card list. This year, however, I needed two different cards for church activities in addition to personal cards to send to family and friends.


The photo shows all three designs I made this year. The card on the left was for a Relief Society Leadership Christmas party. I have already written about this card in the post entitled, "RS Leadership Invitation". You can search for that blog post in the menu on the right side of the screen.

The card on the right was for people at church who need a little extra love from the RS Presidency (Leadership of the women's group in my church). These are widows, people who needed assistance from the church, or people who suffered a major loss this year. Or for people we just wanted to show that we care and are thinking about them. 

 Supplies:
Georgia-Pacific 110 lb Premium Cardstock for the card, tree, and sentiment bases
Stampin' Up! Creamy Caramel Ink
Stampin' Up! Baroque Motifs stamp set (background)
Just Rite Clear Gift of Faith Sentiments
Generic Christmas tree stamp
Sizzix embossing folder
Creative Memories Oval Cutting System
Want2Scrap Self Adhesive Bling (tree decorations)
Acrylic Jewel (tree topper)
Generic 1/8" Cream Ribbon (12")


Tips: I stamped the Baroque Motif first and then embossed the card base. I also stamped the tree and sentiment before cutting them with the oval cutting system. Ink the edges of the ovals before attaching to the card. Tie the ribbon all the way around the card front before attaching the sentiment. Use pop dots to adhere the sentiment so there is room for the ribbon to run behind it.

The last Christmas card I made this year was my personal one. Now that Christmas is over and everyone has received the card, I can write publically about it. 


I wanted to make a tri-fold card because I hadn't ever made one. One of my goals in my cardmaking this year is to try more creative folds.


Supplies:
White cardstock
Stampin' Up! Sounding Joy Stamp Set (sentiment on front)
Stampin' Up! Evergreen Stamp Set (trees)
Just Rite Nativity Sentiments (Bethlehem town)
SonLight Impressions Star stamp
Stamp Oasis Hope and Love stamp (sentiment inside)
PSA Nativity Stamp
Stampin' Up! Night of Navy Ink Pad (sky and sentiments)
Stampin' Up! Garden Green Ink Pad (trees)
Versamark Ink Pad (star and nativity)
Ranger Gold Embossing Powder (star and nativity)
Fun Stamps Hologram Embossing Powder (front sentiment)
Comotion Clear Embossing Powder (inside sentiment)


The clear embossing powder I used (see supply list above) got bumpy when set. I thought maybe I was melting it too long but even when I removed the heat gun right when it started melting, it was still bumpy.  It makes kind of a neat look, even if it wasn't really what I was after.


My hope was to make the inside of the card look like a forest opening up to the wonder and golden splendor of the nativity scene.


I took the photo at this angle to try to get the camera to pick up the silver embossing on the trees. It looks like frost!

If you have any questions about any of my cards, please leave a comment!

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