Welcome back for week 24 of the Heart of Christmas cards. This week's card is featuring the Quilted Christmas Designer Series Paper Stack.
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 coordinating inkpads and sponge daubers
1. Cut blushing bride cardstock 20cm x 14.5cm (7 7/8" x 5 6/8") & score at 10cm (4") and set aside
2. Cut whisper white cardstock 9.5cm x 14cm (3 3/4" x 5 1/2") and 1.5cm x 10cm (5/8" x 4")
3. Cut soft suede cardstock 1.2cm x 2.5cm (1/2" x 1")
4. Cut out 9 triangles from quilted christmas designer series paper (I used the pattern on the backside of the green striped paper)
5. Adhere soft suede tree trunk at the bottom centre of the whisper white cardstock
6. Adhere triangles in a tree shape on top of the tree trunk
7. Run whisper white cardstock through big shot using textured impressions embossing folder
8. Stamp sentiment in soft suede ink and cut flag ends using paper snips
8. Adhere sentiment on the centre of the tree using stampin' dimesionals
9. Punch out a star shape for the top of the tree and adhere in place
9. Adhere whisper white card onto blushing bride card front
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Super cute Ros! I love those little triangle pages in this DSP stack and this is a beautiful card.
Posted by: Claire Daly | November 08, 2017 at 09:30 AM
Very pretty card Ros, love the colours xx
Posted by: monika o'neill | November 08, 2017 at 10:26 AM
Aww, this is really sweet! The different paper patterns work so well together on the trees.
Posted by: Tina Gillespie | November 08, 2017 at 08:07 PM
Love your tree, Ros, using the DSP, very clever!
Posted by: Kate Morgan | November 09, 2017 at 12:22 PM
Fantastic card Ros! Can you believe I was actually going to make a card just like this for Week 25, but decided on something very different. I love the use of Blushing Bride c/s as your card base too! :)
Posted by: Caroline | November 09, 2017 at 10:02 PM
What's not to love about this gorgeous patchwork tree? The bright colours look just like a scrap quilt made with love.
Posted by: Rachel Palmieri | November 10, 2017 at 09:25 AM
I love the quilted look, and your tree turned out beautifully. TFS.
Posted by: Daria | October 08, 2018 at 11:37 PM