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Tuesday, 8 April 2025

First Christmas Card for 2025

Hi all.  I decided to make a Christmas card this week inspired by the GO7 theme this month of pastes, and for the background I used some DecoArt white paste coloured with Brushos and added through a Crafter's Companion stencil which came with Box Set No. 6.  I also used a die set from Spellbinders called Winter Evergreen Foliage and Lady Bugs, and also a set of Creative Craft Products Torn Edge Stars both being used for the first time.


I coloured the paste with Turquoise and a little Ost. Blue Brusho and used it through the stencil.  I then went on to die cut three pieces of foliage using some snippets of white card and two of the dies from the set cutting two of the die which had little spaces on the stems to add the berries.  I decided to colour them in a bluey purple more like juniper, and I found a die which came as part of another set of Spellbinder dies called Balloons & Birthday Wishes which was a small round centre for one of the flowers and seemed to be the perfect size for a berry, so I cut lots of those from more snippets of white card and shaped them on a foam mat with a ball tool before colouring them with my alcohol pens and then added them to the already inked branches...again various greens and a brown used to give a more varied look to them...mind you I don't think the brown stems are very visible.  I finished by glossing the berries using Glossy Accents.

I decided to make a bunch of the foliage and cut a star again using a snippet of white card and my newly acquired set of the Torn Edge dies and inked the edges using Broken China Distress Ink and then added the foliage on top.  I then found a piece of silver embroidery thread using all the layers and formed a bow which I stuck at the top of the bunch of foliage.  I finished by adding the snowflake background and then used some very thin foam on the back of the star and also the sentiment strip placed across the star, cut from another snippet of white card, and which I had heat embossed using WOW Metallic Silver Embossing Powder. 

Thank you for visiting my blog today and I'll see you again soon.






I am entering the following challenges:

Snippets Playground Challenge - No. 503 Where we use our snippets of card and paper etc.
Merry Little Christmas Challenge - No. 61 Anything Christmas Goes.
Allsorts Challenge - No. 820 Spring Flowers/Anything Goes.
Stencil Fun Challenge - April '25 Anything Goes/Patterns.
NBUS Challenge - No. 73 Where we use our Never Before Used Schtuff.
I.D.E.A.S. Challenge - Week 1 - Ink/Colour Mediums.
Group of Seven Cardmakers - March Technique - Using Embossing Paste.

14 comments:

  1. A lovely textural card in the different shades of blue Pat, many thanks for sharing with us at Allsorts challenge.

    Didn't make the village yesterday, in the post today.

    B x

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  2. A lovely Christmas card and a great description of how it was achieved. The stencilling has worked beautifully for the background and the cluster of branches and berries ,very pretty. Just love the torn edge star too. Thank you for sharing this with us at Allsorts as an 'anything goes' project.

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  3. Amazing, Pat, simply amazing! The lucky recipient of this gorgeous card will (should) remove the stunning snippets star from the card and use it year after year as an ornament on the tree! I love the color you created for your paste and how neatly you did your stenciling! Thank you for using this week's I.D.E.A.S. Calendar and linking over on my blog to motivate others! 📌 Hugs, Darnell

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  4. p.s. And if I didn't put it in my comment, thank you, too, for inspiring everyone to use their NBUS! Hugs, Darnell

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  5. Stunning Christmas card Pat.

    Thanks for coming to play in the Snippets Playground. See you up in the treehouse shortly. xxx

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  6. Gorgeous card, the different layers and 3D elements add so much interest! Thanks for playing with us at Allsorts challenge.

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  7. A beautiful card, Pat! Love the embossing paste background in that gorgeous shade of blue - I've never tried colouring embossing paste with Brushos but you've inspired me to do it. The layering of the star and the greenery is so effective! (Love the torn edges of the star!)

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  8. Gorgeous card Pat!! Love your beautiful embossing paste and stenciled background. Creates such a lovely backdrop for your focal point star. The torn edges are so fantastic on the star, and the inking makes it stand out even more. Your foliage swag is lovely adorning your star. I LOVE the "juniper" colour you've used for the berries. Sweet card with so many amazing elements. xx

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  9. A gorgeous card using your stencils!
    Thank you for joining our challenge at Stencil Fun!
    Diane SF Co-Owner
    {Nellies Nest}
    {Stencil Fun}

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  10. Gorgeous Pat, I love the blue berries on your foliage and those pretty blue snowflakes. Awesome Christmas card ♥

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  11. Wow Pat - what a fabulous Christmas card - great work!
    Hugs
    Di xx

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  12. A lovely background for your beautiful star with abundant and festive foliage! Love the blues together with green and white!

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  13. What a wonderful and beautiful card, I love the snowflake background with the star and foliage. x

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  14. Sorry I missed this lovely paste stenciled snowflake background, Pat! So pretty with the die cut star and pretty evergreen spray! Julia xx

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