Thursday, 17 December 2009

Special Christmas Cards

I needed to make some special cards for friends and fellow crafters. Here are a couple I was quite pleased with. It hasn't been easy to take good pictures in these dull weather we have been having.

First of all the card I made for my crafty friend Jo.


This card uses the beautiful Websters Pages papers and I must acknowledge the inspiration I got from Paula Whittaker's Cardcraft Creations blog (see the link to the right) to use the papers in this way. I cut out the corner designs from the Snowflakes and Feathers paper, using a scalpel - I am a nervous user of craft knives, but I did OK! I backed these corners onto the lovely warm peachy snowflake design on the reverse of the paper. I added embellishments of some distressed sheet music, a little wooden fretwork Christmas tree decoration, some articificial ivy and holly and some Prima hydrangeas with pearl centres.I finally added a stamped sentiment from a Waltzing Mouse Stamps Christmas set on another piece of the Websters sheet, cut out with a nestie.  

The next card was made for a swap between Graphicus Guild members, where those who want to take part are randomly allocated a person to swap with. This is the card I made to send.



I used a fabulous Bo Bunny snowflake paper, that was sent to me instead of another BB paper I had ordered - I couldn't complain, this paper is luscious!

I used a butterfly stamp from the new gorgeous Elusive Images Patchwork Butterfly plate, embossed in Moonglow Teal Obsidian powder onto parchment. I then added some fine transparent glitter and some little silver gems. After cutting out the butterfly I made some wire antennae, tipped with pearl beads. 



I matted the whole design onto dark blue and then silver mirri board. The sentiment is from another company whose name I have forgotten! Before stamping the sentiment, I stamped a very pale blue background with an Eluisive Image snowflake stamp, although that doesn't really show in the picture. This was cut out with a nestie, a few tiny transparent stars added and then matted onto another nestie shape cut out of teal stardust card.


I finally added some chipboard snowflakes decorated with glass glitter and teal organza ribbon. As the card was so heavy I decided to decorate a little easel to match.

I loved making these cards knowing they were going to other creative people who would appreciate the effort that had gone into them!

6 comments:

  1. Beautiful Elaine, just beautiful and I know Jo will love her card. You did do well with the craft knife, I'm useless with them and have to use my little tweezer scissors for tight tiny snips.

    The second card is just so pretty too and the Teal Obsidian EP is perfect to go with that yummy background paper.

    Lesley Xx

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  2. wow...totally love the Webster Pages card...those papers are totally scrummy and so easy to use.Immore than sure your friend Jo will love it!
    The other card is a beauty too....loving that butterfly stamp.

    Sorry I didnt reply to your last email,I rec'd it but Ive since had to change computers as the other has gone kaput, Ive lost a lot of emails and email address's for some reason....me and technology just dont go together!

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  3. Elaine
    These are just stunning.
    Have a lovely Christmas
    Hugs
    Val

    PS: We are snowed in in Basingstoke

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  4. Hi Lesley. I must say that I must be the proudest xmas card recipient of the year. I won't be putting this one away, I'm leaving it out for all to see.
    Many thanks Debbie M

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  5. I might have to take issue with you there, Debbie, as I'm the equally proud recipient of the other card. It is truly beautiful and is still on its easel on my mantelpiece although my other Christmas cards have gone. It still looks gloriously wintry even though the festive season is over. Best of all, Elaine, you made a card that you knew would push all my buttons. It's a real masterpiece and I certainly did appreciate all the effort that went into it.

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