Hello Everyone, I hope you are getting your Christmas cards done or have finished? I think I may have, just got to check numbers, I'm lucky I have some left from last year. Just have to do inserts, why don't I do them at the time of making the card?
Anyhow, here is one that I cut out for the Craft Club. I have to say they thought this was one of the favourites and it was extra easy. My blog friend Shirley gives some of her designs as freebies and this was given a few weeks ago. The design includes the whole card, with the oval as an open design, but I wanted to cut 12 using less card on the Cameo and quickly, because of this I just used the front of the original design. I added "veins" to the leaves, just to give them something a little more to do.
The photo colours are not quite right as it was an awful day and late afternoon, the day before class, so I didn't have chance to repeat the photos. It was just layer everything onto the shapes and layer it onto the card. No stress with this card design. Thanks Shirley.
card design - Shirley's Cards
holographic blue card - B&M
red & green card B&M
gold mirror card - The Range
pens - Silhouette Spectrum Noir
gold sparkle pen - Uniball
I place all pieces in a plastic card holder bag, this keeps them together and
easier to make sure everyone has the correct pieces.
Beautiful cards Faith and so many, gosh I need to get started I am so late, like you I have a few from last year, my hang up is I usually forget to make the envelopes til I need them, so busy busy.
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Your crafters must love coming to your craft club Faith! This is a great design and when people are putting pre-cut elements together they have more time to chat and socialise - perfect! Vicky x
ReplyDeleteYou are so kind to help everyone create beautiful cards! Love this design with the candles and sprig of holly! I too make Christmas cards and never do the inside until it's time to mail them. I often wonder why I do this too? LOL
ReplyDeleteLove the Craft club card! What a lovely thing for you to do. Really sweet.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Christmas card, I too leave the blanks until I need them must try harder and do them when I make the card. Love Alison x
ReplyDeleteA lovely card Faith, I'm sure all your craft group will love making them.
ReplyDeleteI've got all my cards made, and matched them to the recipients, now I can hand my box over to my DIL to choose some for herself, hope your weekend is going well, Kate x
Fabulous card for your craft club and they will love making it up. A lot of work for you but so worth it Faith x.
ReplyDeletePleased to see the template put to good use Faith, hope your club enjoy making the card. In case you missed it I put another freebie Christmas card on my Blog last week xx
ReplyDeleteA super card Faith, it sounds perfect for your craft club.
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Beautiful classic Christmas card Faith. I'm with you on finishing the inside...every year I scramble to get inside completed and chastise myself for not doing it when I make the card. xx
ReplyDeleteHow clever and organized you are, Faith! But I already knew that! Here in the States, for years, including last year, the deadline for mailing cards to be received by Christmas Eve has always been one week before. This year it's Dec. 9th! We are falling apart over here, smh. XOX
ReplyDeleteGreat design card for the craft club love the holly leaves
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I love this card Faith and love that you have your cutting machine to help you out with the class. This looks like a fun one for them to do. That is the way I always did my card classes too, put everything in individual bags for them. They would have all the parts for the card in that baggy. Nicely done my friend! Hugs, Brenda
ReplyDeleteThis is a great design for the club. I'm sure they will love the results.
ReplyDeleteDelightful design, Faith, and candles at Christmas are so traditional it almost wouldn't be Christmas without them! When I do classes, I love getting all the bits and pieces sorted into plastic bags. It just simplifies everything. My eldest granddaughter used to ask me to make up kits for her school students to use and I always made a sample card for them to follow. Putting together die cut pieces was always a huge favorite. :-D
ReplyDeletelovely design, faith. the candles with the holly are so pretty. and it sounds like your club members are enjoying making your projects!
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