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Susan’s Holiday Flora Collection – Christmas Card Inspiration with Annie Williams
Hi there, this is Annie Williams and I’m excited to be back on the blog today to share a couple of projects using the new Holiday Flora Collection by Susan Tierney-Cockburn. The gorgeous holiday flowers, fun accessories, and beautiful sentiments in this collection inspired me to create three oversized and dimensional Christmas cards featuring realistic-looking leaves and blooms. Poinsettias are one of my favorite flowers to create out of paper, but I’ve never made one quite so realistic as this! I added a bright pink version to a bed of pine sprigs as an accent for the beautiful Garden Lantern in the collection on this elegant slimline card. Die cut…
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Christmas Card, Tag and Decoration with Joy Baldwin
Hi crafty friends, my name is Joy Baldwin (aka Create It With Joy). If you want to check out more of my creations, head over to my blog. I’m excited to share a pretty Christmas trio with you today using Susan’s Holiday Flora. I decided to make a little collection of projects that you could use together. So I made a Christmas Card, Tag and Decoration for a wrapped gift. For the card, I used the Lantern and gave it an aged look. I added “rust” by mixing Crackling Campfire Re-Inker to Distress Texture Paste Crackle and added that to my inked Lantern in a few spots. I then lightly…
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Holiday Flora Inspiration with Caly Person
Hi, Friends! This is Caly Person and I’m thrilled to be here today sharing three projects using beautiful dimensional products from the Susan Tierney-Cockburn Holiday Flora Collection! Susan’s collections have been a favorite of mine from the start and I was so excited to be able to use these holiday products and share them with you! Christmas Amaryllis My first card uses the Amaryllis die. I die-cut the flowers from white cardstock and colored them with Copic markers (R32, R35, R37, R39). For the stem and leaves, I die-cut the pieces of green cardstock and added some shading using Copic markers (G21, G24, G46). I also die-cut the stamen from…