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I really admire Lisa's creativity and style, so it was a great pleasure to spend time looking through her work and a real headache to choose just one to CASE! In fact, this is my second choice. After I'd created the first card, I realised that it bore a marked resemblance to a card I made last year - so I'll share it another time!
I really admire Lisa's creativity and style, so it was a great pleasure to spend time looking through her work and a real headache to choose just one to CASE! In fact, this is my second choice. After I'd created the first card, I realised that it bore a marked resemblance to a card I made last year - so I'll share it another time!
A simple Christmas featuring a Detailed Deer and the Woodland Embossing Folder |
This card came together so quickly and easily that I made three! Two in black (for the other black one, I used the black sequin trim instead of the black cord) and one in copper. But I suspect I'll be making more to add to my Christmas card stash!
The copper version of the Woodland Deer Christmas card - any colour combination would work! |
For the base card (5.75" square) I used Thick Whisper White cardstock. I embossed a piece of Whisper White cardstock (measuring 4" square) with the Woodland embossing folder and added a small border of copper foil sheet to it. TIP: I cut out the centre of the copper layer to use another time.
Having wrapped the length of Copper Trim around the embossed piece twice and fastened it at the back with a piece of sticky tape, I adhered the layer to the base card with Stampin' Dimensionals.
The deer from the Detailed Deer die set was cut three times, once in copper or black foil and twice in a thick piece of white cardstock I found in my craftroom. I had placed Multipurpose Adhesive Sheet to the back of the cardstock before cutting out the deer. This made it easy to layer the die cuts on top of one another to form a laminated, thicker and stronger deer which I then adhered to the card.
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Stunning Christmas cards Stephanie. Who wouldn't want to receive one of these beauties :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kirsten!
ReplyDeleteLove these beautiful cards in either the copper foil or the black. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteThey both look great! So many possibilities!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Shirley!
DeleteYour card is super, Stephanie! Thank you for allowing me to hop along with your group!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa. The pleasure was all ours!
DeleteGreat cards and a great case Stephanie, TFS
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rebecca-Jo!
DeleteThese are so pretty! You know I love copper, but I think the black & white is my fave! So pure & simple xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jessie. Those detailed deer are so gorgeous, aren't they?!
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