Friday, November 18, 2011

Christmas Gift Cards

Hello everyone,

I'm posting something really new today. I've recently discovered a love for crafting gift cards. These simple 3"X3" cards are an absolute joy to craft. The five I'm posting today were commissioned for the same colleague who asked for the teachers gifts that I posted the last couple of days.

The card bases are either Stampin' Up Real Red or Close To My Heart Colonial White.


The printed paper is Stampin' Up Christmas Cocoa Specialty paper layered on Whisper White. The sentiment is Bonnidee Xmas Wording 3. The embellishments are TPC Studio Holly Jolly Jewels.


The sentiment is Stampin' Up Benedictions de saison, stamped in Real Red on Whisper White, highlighted with Sakura Clear Star Gelly Roll pen and layered on Canford Gold. The embellishments are Recollections.


The background paper is Stampin' Up Glossy paper textured with Cuttlebug Winter Wonderland dry embossing folder and painted with Ranger Adirondack cranberry and gold mixative alcohol ink. The image is Peel-Off's Christmas Trees outline sticker adhered to vellum and coloured with Tombow markers. The sentiment is Bonnidee French Greetings #2 stamped in Cherry Cobbler on Very Vanilla. The image and sentiment are layered on Canford Gold.


The background paper is Little Yellow Bicycle 25 Days of Christmas. The sentiment is Stampin' Up Benedictions de saison stamped in Real Red on Whisper White and highlighted with Sakura Clear Star Gelly Roll pen. The embellishments are TPC Studio Holly Jolly Jewels.


The images are Annabelle stamps Holly Branch heat embossed with Close To My Heart gold embossing powder and painted with a variety of LuminArte Twinkling H2Os. The sentiment is Stampin' Up Voeux mignons.

I just love these little cards. They are super quick and easy. A really fabulous way to use up scraps of all kinds. I actually made fifty of these little cards a couple of weeks ago and they were a great seller in our charity card sale.

I hope you enjoy these tiny cards and come back to SPI again soon.

Gisèle

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