I am pleased to say that most weeks I am managing to make a Christmas card - well one is better than none and certainly better than a manic rush come October/November/December time.
The challenge over at the Crafty Hazelnut Christmas Challenge this week is "festive food and/or drink". I have used some die-cut decoupage a friend bought me for Christmas. It was from DoCrafts and came with backing paper, sentiments, ribbons and self-adhesive letters. It's a gorgeous set as it includes some non-traditional images but what I like most is that it is all printed onto linen effect paper which makes it look so nice.
I normally struggle with smaller bits of die-cut decoupage and getting the adhesive on. Due to the cost of postage I either use 1mm high foam pads or double-sided tape. You get the effect of decoupage but not the height. I had a brainwave and thought about turning over the decoupage sheet and sticking the adhesive on the back before pushing the pieces out of the backing piece. It made such a difference and made the whole process so much easier that I shall whizz through putting the rest of the sheets together. All I will say, why didn't I think of that sooner???
I have used a free Christmas embossing folder border on an edge of card. I have inked around this and the topper with my Tim Holtz Festive Berries distress ink.
I have finished the card off with a sentiment from the decoupage sheet and some peel-off gems.
I am entering this card into the following challenges:
Fantastic Tuesday -
Anything goes
Top Tip Tuesday -
Paper piecing or Top Tip - TOP TIP ONLY - turn over a piece of die-cut decoupage and if you are using double-sided tape or foam pads to do the decoupage put it on the pieces of die-cut decoupage before pushing out of the sheet. This makes such a difference as it is a whole lot easier putting the adhesive on with the piece held in place. I just wish I'd thought of it sooner!!
Artistic Inspirations -
Swirls and pearls/anything goes
Crafting from the Heart -
Anything goes