The card is made using:
Mouse with sign stamp
Basic Grey paper that I had in my stash
the border is punched with a Fiskars border punch and the
circle is cut with a nestabilities die.
Happy crafting.
The card is made using:
Mouse with sign stamp
Basic Grey paper that I had in my stash
the border is punched with a Fiskars border punch and the
circle is cut with a nestabilities die.
Happy crafting.
Readers, please note that she's holding the Mistletoe and she's already been on the wine.
I know that you are going to want to make this card so you will need the Mrs Santa stamp to get yourself going.
I also used the fabulous and now 'seen on tv' Art and Graphic pens from Kuretake. Colours used. 2, for the dress, 207 for the skin and 50 for the mistletoe.
The lace border was punched with a fiskars border punch.
The Merry Christmas is a stamp from I Brake foe Stamps.
The green and white paper is Jolly Holly dotted lines from Doodlebug.
Now get on and make the card by:
Cutting a base card 150cm x 150cm. I used white card for this.
Cut a strip of heavy red paper and adhere to the bottom third of the card.
Punch a lace border with the Fiskars border punch and layer over the red paper and adhere.
Layer on a strip of Jollyt Holly dotted lines paper and adhere.
Stamp the Mrs. Santa stamp onto white card and colour in with the Art and Graphic pens.
Mount on to Red card and adhere to the base card as shown.
Stamp the sentiment down the left hand side of the base card.
Punch out some circles of card and stick to the base card as shown.
Thread a red button with some green satin ribbon and tie in a knot. Adhere to the base card with foam pads.
This card is made with nestabilities and doodlebug paper but the star of the show is the tree image in the centre.
Ribbon is 3mm red ribbon with white spots.
The image is created with the mouse and Umbrella stamp from Stampinback and you can get one just like it by clicking here.
To make this card you will need the snowman stamp which at only £3 is a super bargain.
Some of our dotty red satin ribbon.
I also used Doodlebug paper from my stash and Kuretake pens to colour up the stamp.