Welcome back for week 15 of the Heart of Christmas cards. This week, I have used the "Christmas Quilt Bundle" featuring Christmas Quilt stamp set and Quilt Builder Framelit Dies.
As always, the step by step instructions to recreate my card are at the end of this blog post.
Close up
Inside Card
Step by step instructions to create you own card (inches are in bold)
If desired ink all edges of cardstock/DSP etc. using inkpads and sponge daubers
1. Cut garden green cardstock 14.5cm x 20cm (5 6/8" x 7 7/8") & score at 10cm (4") and set aside
2. Cut the following cardstock/designer series paper (DSP)
- real red 14cm x 9.5cm (5 1/2" x 3 3/4")
- Quilted Christmas designer series paper (DSP) (I used a white and green quilt style paper) 13.5cm x 9cm (5 5/8" x 3 1/2")
- crumb cake cardstock 8cm x 8cm (3" x 3")
- whisper white cardstock 3cm x 10cm (1 3/16" x 4")
3. Die cut
- whisper white 8 pointed star and various colour DSP for "star points" (I used both red and green)
- holly leaves in garden green and lemon lime twist and holly berry in real red cardstock
4. Using triple banner punch, punch a flag end on the whisper white cardstock and stamp Christmas sentiment in Memento ink
5. Stamp Santa face (from Cookie Cutter Christmas) onto spare whisper white cardstock. Colour as desired and cut out face using paper snips
6. Adhere 8 pointed star onto crumb cake cardstock and assemble star points onto star and finish off with Santa face in the centre on Stampin' dimensionals
7. Adhere crumb cake square onto DSP using stampin' dimensionals (with the top/left/right edges all even)
8. Adhere DSP onto real red cardstock and adhere sentiment onto left hand side. Trim off overhang of whisper white cardstock. Adhere holly leaves on the flag end side.
9. Adhere real red cardstock onto garden green card front
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Ros, your card is just gorgeous, colours are so bright and happy, love this set. xx
Posted by: monika o'neill | September 06, 2017 at 09:55 AM
What a great card Ros. I love how you have positioned Santa on the front. I'm really loving the quilt cards that are being made!
Posted by: Sharon Davern | September 06, 2017 at 10:45 AM
Such a great fun card Ros, using my favourite suite from the Holiday Catalogue. :)
Posted by: Caroline | September 06, 2017 at 09:16 PM
Ros I never would have thought to pop Santa on the front of the card but he adds such a fun element to your lovely card!
Posted by: Catherine Proctor | September 07, 2017 at 11:46 AM
Aww, too cute! The colours and papers you've chosen for your card are fabulous together.
Posted by: Tina Gillespie | September 08, 2017 at 08:10 AM