Tonight I am joining some fellow demonstrators on a Christmas blog hop. We aim to bring you Christmas inspiration every Monday evening right through to Mid December!
You may have found me via Sharon Davern's blog. If not that's ok! Hi and welcome!
My card today is a CASE from fellow SU demo, Libby Fens in Canada. Her original design is a double pocket card but I have only made mine a single pocket today.
I have scored my DSP and adhered it to a real red card base, and then die cut out the layering circles dies from basic black cardstock and gold foil. They are adhered together and popped up with stampin' dimensionals. A reindeer has been fussy cut from the Peaceful Prints DSP and adhered onto the layered/scalloped circles. Stampin' Up! also sells a deer builder punch for $31 that coordinates perfectly with this DSP and a stamp set in the July - December mini catalogue but I don't own it (hence the fussy cutting). I have heat embossed a sentiment from Be Jolly sentiment and used stampin' dimensionals to pop that up as well at the bottom right of the card. Brushed metallic adhesive-baked dots have finished the pocket card off. You will notice, I have fussy cut out another reindeer and used it to decorate the insert. I have also used additional DSP to cover the back flap of the envelope.
With the insert pulled out
Close up
Up next we have Rachel Woollard. I can't wait to see what she is sharing.
If you have find a broken link on the blog hop, the master list for the blog hop can be found here.
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Far out, that's some impressive fussy-cutting, Ros! I thought the deer on the front of your card was punched out. Love the way you have used these beautiful papers. Great card.
Posted by: CHRISTINE BLAIN | September 27, 2021 at 08:18 PM
Oh my Ros, your fussy cutting is outstanding to get that perfect white border around those deer, wow! I haven't seen this style of pocket card, but it's another great idea for Christmas or even birthdays!
Posted by: Kate Morgan | September 27, 2021 at 09:12 PM
Such a great design to use this DSP, Ros. Your fussy cutting is super impressive!
Posted by: Catherine Proctor | September 27, 2021 at 09:39 PM
Who needs a punch when your fussy cutting is this good Ros! Wow!
This is a lovely pocket card and a great way to show off both sides of the DSP patterns.
Posted by: Caroline Manwaring | September 27, 2021 at 09:47 PM
What a great design and use of the DSP on the outside panel as well as inside. Those deers looked like they have been cut using the punch so kudos to you for a great job fussy cutting. Love the touch of gold foil.
Posted by: Rosa Leyden | September 27, 2021 at 10:29 PM
This is such a great card, Ros! You find some wonderful ideas for pocket cards, and this is certainly a winner.
Posted by: Tina Gillespie | September 28, 2021 at 09:04 PM
Ros your fussy cutting is amazing. I truly thought it was a punch that you had used
Posted by: Theresa Gerrard | September 30, 2021 at 03:46 PM
Fabulous pocket card Ros. Perfect for sending Christmas wishes to family and friends.
Posted by: Michele Taylor | October 03, 2021 at 06:10 PM