I finally got my Christmas cards completed and in the mail. For a while, I started thinking that I'd have to send store-bought cards this year, but I treated myself to a "card day" over the weekend. Actually, I purchased a box of cards, but they just didn't work for me. Seeing that the cards were accordion-folded and had just the right amount of glitter and cut-outs is what caught my eye, but I missed the description about the size of the cards when opened. Can you say "WOW!!!"?
I don't know anyone who would have enough space to display a card that--when open--is 5.5" tall x almost 33" wide! It's a beautiful card, but . . . why so big??? I could have used two of the cards for festive window valances! Needless to say, the box of cards got returned to the store.
And then I worked on a fun design that had assorted layers and textures, and I used two pieces of flannel fabric--some with haphazard stitching, some without:
I folded doilies to create the tree shapes and used torn vellum for the tree trunks. Assorted glimmer paper was used for the punched star and twig embellishments and, of course, I added sequins to some of the cards.
All of the cards featured a dry-embossed layer, which added yet another texture. These cards were among my favorites this year!
Stay tuned because I will be sharing photos of a couple more cards between now and Christmas. 😊
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