Here are the last 2 cards for the workshop. I think I forgot to post these. They are inspired by Lourae Minor.
Showing posts with label Christmas Card Workshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Card Workshop. Show all posts
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Christmas Card Workshop
I have been working on some cards for an upcoming Christmas card workshop using the October Stamp of the Month D1443 Share the Magic and Mistletoe.
The pattern is from Wishes-Circle Collection. I used Liquid Applique on his beard and the fir on his suit to give it some texture. It is hard to see in the photos. This card was inspired by a fellow consultant Vicki W. I modified it so the card would measure 4 1/4 x 5 1/2.
I wanted to do something different for the workshop, so the next card is an easel card. I used Shelia's pinwheel; the Cuttlebug to emboss the New England Ivy cardstock and distressed it with the sanding block to make the ornaments pop.
For the next card, I wanted something simple yet elegant. I hope the ladies will agree.
The last card was inspired by Gina B. It uses Wishes-Down the Middle again.
I used gold embossing powder and our Stardust Glitz to give the ornament that extra sparkle.
I plan to run this workshop at our November crop. So let me know what you think and if anyone would like to host a Christmas card workshop or any information on the products used for these cards, please feel free to contact me.
Thanks for looking,
The pattern is from Wishes-Circle Collection. I used Liquid Applique on his beard and the fir on his suit to give it some texture. It is hard to see in the photos. This card was inspired by a fellow consultant Vicki W. I modified it so the card would measure 4 1/4 x 5 1/2.
The next card uses the cute Snowman included in the set and Wishes-Down the Middle. Again, I used Liquid Applique for the snow. I used a Martha Stewart's border punch for a decorative edge. I think it turned out quite cute. This card was inspired by Chris G.I wanted to do something different for the workshop, so the next card is an easel card. I used Shelia's pinwheel; the Cuttlebug to emboss the New England Ivy cardstock and distressed it with the sanding block to make the ornaments pop.
For the next card, I wanted something simple yet elegant. I hope the ladies will agree.
I used gold embossing powder and our Stardust Glitz to give the ornament that extra sparkle.
I plan to run this workshop at our November crop. So let me know what you think and if anyone would like to host a Christmas card workshop or any information on the products used for these cards, please feel free to contact me.
Thanks for looking,
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