Christmas Decoration in the Home Cards
Hello Crafty Friends, Heejung Hunsberger here! I’m thrilled to be returning as a guest designer for Spellbinders this month again! If you’d like to get to know me better, visit my blog or follow me on Instagram. Additionally, I have a YouTube channel where I regularly post video tutorials.
Today, I’m sharing three cards featuring the Timeless Trees by Simon Hurley. I had so much fun playing with the collection. The theme of my cards is Christmas decorations in the home.
A Classic Christmas Tree Card
First, I die-cut the window on the card front, and the frame using the Vista View Window die on the Lunar Gray cardstock.
Next, I created an inner card using the Oh, Joyful Day Pattern Paper as the background, and then die-cut the trees using the Classic Christmas Tree die.
I love the texture of shining ornaments, so I used metallic card stock to die-cut the ornaments and wrap the gifts.
I decorated the window with a wreath from the Mantle Decorations Die and a bow from the Vintage Layered Ornaments Die from the collection.
I hot-foiled the Mistletoe Greeting Press Plate sentiments on red card stock with white foil.
Happy Holidays Card
First, I embossed the Bark 3D embossing Folder in white card stock to create the background.
I created a wood shelf from the Mantle Village die set in the collection. I ink-blended it with tea dye ink using blending brushes.
I die-cut the socks on red and white card stock and the wreath on forest card stock. I also die-cut the deer on Copper Metallic Card stock.
I decorated the wreath with one of the bows from the Classic Christmas Tree Die set. The little bow die for the gift box is unique to this card.
Holiday Ornaments Card
I used the Branches 3D embossing folder on indigo card stock and applied white pigment ink over the embossed paper.
After that, I die-cut the Branch from the Branches 3D embossing folder and die Combo and embossed the branch cut on the embossing folder as well.
Next, I die-cut the ornaments from white, red, green, and blue glitter card stock. Then, I colored the white ornaments using ink blending brushes and attached them to the top of the glitter-cut ornaments.
I used the Essential Tag Accessories for the card sentiments. I did this while hot-foiling it onto the red card stock, and finished with clear gems on the ornaments.
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Thank you for reading my post. I hope this post inspires you.
Happy crafting!
XOXO, Heejung
2 Comments
Vickey E Ezell
Absolutely beautiful cards , every single one!
six Point
The cards are very nice and traditional. The glitter adds a lot to the interest. Wondering if and when we will have the opportunity to see and purchase Hanukkah items and sample cards. Thank you for your consideration.