Hello, crafting friends!
Despite apparently living in tropics this week, I've been thinking about Christmas! The 25th of the month rolled round again, sparking another 'Aaargh! We're halfway through the year and my festive stash has failed to grow' panic. So I consulted some challenges and got to work.
Recently, I had a big clear out of my designer paper drawers and donated a whole load of tone-on-tone papers to some resourceful local children who were raising funds for their school by making and selling paper flowers. While I was sorting, some beautiful old Stampin' Up Christmas papers came to light and I used this cheerful stripe from them to create my gift. I cut a red card panel, and a smaller paper panel; the paper was cut into four pieces which were glued to the edges of the red panel. This revealed a 'ribbon' as the red panel showed between the paper pieces.
The tag was cut out of white card using an arch die from The Greetery. I stamped it with two sentiments from Reverse Confetti's The Best Gift of All and heat embossed in gold before mounting on another arch cut out of red card this time. The tag was glued to the 'gift' at a jaunty angle, decorated with various foliage and berries and finished with a die cut bow and a matching enamel dot. I attached the panel to a kraft card base to pick out the kraft colour in the paper design.
CHALLENGES
I was inspired by the Christmas Kickstart Challenge where this month's theme is It's a Gift; also Peace On Earth Challenge where there's a lovely kraft and green mood board; also Word Power where the sentiment is required to be the focus of your card; and last, but not least, Rudolph Days where Anything Christmas goes - this challenge has been triggering me to make Christmas cards on the 25th of each month for years now!!
AND IN OTHER NEWS
Lulu has learned some useful tips from her fluffy sister since she's been here. One of them is that the hallway is a cool and shady spot when the temperatures soar...
... and it's also an excellent surveillance spot - she knows EXACTLY where everyone is at all times, even if she does have a little snoozle!
Traditional Christmas colours of red and green are definitely my favourites, so I love your papers with that beautiful sentiment. Like Lulu I'm always looking for the coolest spot in the house too.
ReplyDeleteThe perfect Christmas gift, Vicky!
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect card, and a perfect card for our challenge at Christmas Kickstart too! This is lovely, Vicky, and it's never too early to make a start on those Christmas cards. Thanks for joining the fun here with Denise and me, Jo x
ReplyDeleteAwesome card Vic! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Peace On Earth & Word Power challenges! Fabulous inspiration!! Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often.
ReplyDeleteDarlene
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Brillian Rudolph Day card in traditional colours.
ReplyDeleteLovely doggy pic too! I think I'll join her on the hallway floor if it's nice and cool! xxx
Love the stripes with the tag Vicky, such a beautiful card. Yep! hallways can be cool, as is my craft room, North facing. You have been lucky with the Tropical temperatures, wish ours had been the same, although it did reach 22C on Thursday! :) x
ReplyDeleteA beautiful and noble card!!!
ReplyDeleteMy boys also love to lie in the hallway when it's so hot outside. They just know what's good!! Gundi x
Oh, the gold embossing and touches are the perfect touch for this pretty card! Lulu is a very good watchdog! xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to use designer paper! I'll have to keep this in mind. Love the tag with the beautiful gold embossing. Smart girl, LuLu. There are times I feel like laying in the hallway, too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in the fun at Rudolph Days!
Helen x
(Guest Designer)
Beautiful Christmas card, Vicky xoxo
ReplyDeleteGreat patterned paper and a lovely sentiment too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining me at The Rudolph Days Challenge.
Helen x