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Non-Traditional Holiday Cards with the Stitched Bright Collection

Hello crafters! Joan Bardee here sharing some fun holiday cards made with the Stitched Bright collection. It’s a fun collection of dies – Stitched Holiday Tree, Stitched String Lights, and Stitched Starfilled Background. I didn’t embroider with these dies, but that’s the beauty of stitching dies – you can use them with or without embroidery thread.

Non-Traditional Holiday Cards with the Stitched Bright Collection

These cards are boldly non-traditional, both in style and color. That works for me, but if you want to tone them down, substitute softer colors.

Non-Traditional Holiday Cards with the Stitched Bright Collection, S4-1367

Scalloped Tree

First up is the Stitched Tree set of dies, with the fun scallop border.

  • Die cut just the backer dies for the tree in all 3 sizes in 3 different shades of green cardstock.
  • Die cut the 2 trim dies in Poppy Field cardstock and adhered together as shown.
  • Die cut the star from the Stitched Tree set in Mirror Metallic Gold cardstock and add Gold Mix Color Essential gems for sparkle.
  • Finish off the modern tree with a hot foiled sentiment in gold from the Glitter Wishes Hot Foil Plate & Die set.

With the tree done, it was time to work on the background.

  • Stamped the card-sized Joyful Words clear stamp in Versamark ink for a tone-on-tone effect on Poppy Field cardstock. The tone-on-tone provides just a bit of interest without making the card look too busy.
  • Trimmed that red panel and adhered it with foam tape to a full-size A2 Poppy Field layer on top of a white A2 card.
  • Popped up the tree with foam tape and adhered it to the card.
  • Took a bow!

Non-Traditional Holiday Cards with the Stitched Bright Collection, S4-1367

Tip: The Joyful Words stamp set is one of those sets that I think of as buried treasure in the Spellbinders website. I had no memory of it until I stumbled across it and then I had to have it. I like mixing older products that I already have, like Glitter Wishes, and older products that are new to me, like Joyful Words, with the latest products.

Non-Traditional Holiday Cards with the Stitched Bright Collection, S4-1367, S5-643

Abstract Tree

Sometimes I just like to play around with products until I see something that speaks to me. Used just the dies in Stitched Tree that trim the edges to make a modern “tree.”

Non-Traditional Holiday Cards with the Stitched Bright Collection, S4-1367

  • Die cut each of the dies as shown in the picture.
  • When I laid out the border dies to create a tree, I realized that it would look better if I shortened 3 of the rows so that they would form more of a triangle shape. So I cut off one of the circles from 3 of the rows.
  • Chose a blue background because I love the way it looks with the yellow/orange/red tree.
  • Ran the Stitched Starfilled Background through the Platinum 6 using the directions to emboss rather than die cut.
  • Using the same blue cardstock, I embossed a sentiment from Joyful Wishes in white.
  • Put it all together as shown on top of a white A2 card and added a star and a white embellishment to top it off.

Tip: When making a cardfront with dark cardstock, either place it on a card of the same color or trim an A2 white card just slightly so that the white edges don’t peek out.

Non-Traditional Holiday Cards with the Stitched Bright Collection, S3-518

String Lights

Black and turquoise? In keeping with the non-traditional theme, decided to use an unusual color palette for this card.

  • Die cut each bulb in the Stitched String Lights set twice in 3 shades of turquoise (Teal Topaz and Waterfall from the Limited Edition Happy Day Cardstock pack and a darker shade from my stash).
  • Die cut the string and the base of the bulbs in Mirror Metallic Gold cardstock.
  • The string is one layer, the base of the bulbs and the bulbs themselves have 2 layers adhered together with my favorite Bearly Arts Glue.
  • Hot foiled in gold a sentiment from A Merry Little Christmas Sentiments onto Brushed Black cardstock and cut with the coordinating die.
  • Put it all together as shown onto Brushed Black cardstock, with a strip of Waterfall cardstock on the bottom, and then added some turquoise gems.
  • All the bulbs and the sentiment are popped up with foam tape.

Non-Traditional Holiday Cards with the Stitched Bright Collection, S3-518

Tip: Brushed Black cardstock, with its shine, has a holiday feel, particularly when used with another metallic.

Thank you, Spellbinders, and thank you for reading along. I hope this inspires you!

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