Got to get started on the 2023 Christmas cards! So here's the first!
I used several dies to create this card - the sled is from Two Feet Deep by PTI, the trees are from die I just purchased - Woodland Santa Colorize Die from Sizzix and the handcart is a die from Charlie and Paulchen - a company in Germany.
I simply cut the dies, stamping or layering them as needed and adhered them over a pretty patterned paper from the Make It Merry Pad from Honey Bee. I added a Clippings Stickers/Christmas from Idea-ology for the sentiment and tapped a white POSCA pen over the scene to create snow splatter!
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I was inspired by the bottom right image
First use of the patterned paper and tree die
Stamps: Two Feet Deep - Papertrey Ink
Paper: Kraft Card - Papertrey Ink, Kraft Stock Classic Pad - Tim Holtz/Idea-ology, DP Make it Merry - Honey Bee.Ink: Ranger Distress Tea Dye, Versafine Vintage Sepia, Nocturne Versafine Clair.
Accessories: Two Feet Deep Dies (sled) - Papertrey Ink, Hand Cart Die - Charlie Paulchen, Woodland Santa Colorize Die (trees) - Tim Holtz/Sizzix, Clippings Stickers/Christmas - Idea-ology, White POSCA Pen.
8 comments:
Super cute! What a fun card with which to start your Christmas crafting!
You nailed the photo inspiration with this one. And I do like the warm feeling of the design and the festive paper as background. You're off to a great start on this year's Christmas cards.
Oh my gosh ... this is amazing, Julia! LOVE your sweet die-cuts that tell a story. They look fantastic against the gorgeous patterned paper. xx
Awesome trees, Julia, and I love the sled and wagon! Love the snowfall and enjoyed remembering fun winter play times.
Oooh, what a showstopper! So many amazing details coming together brilliantly! Well done on continuing to make your Christmas cards… boy, do I miss CAS Christmas. 😞
Wow! I love this! What a great combination of die cuts and a perfect patterned paper for the background. Thank you so much for joining us at Peace on Earth! It's a great interpretation of our mood board!
Love all the diecuts you combined, Julie! So rich on that patterned paper too!!
Love it!
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