Hello Craft Lovers,
Taking some free time to share my third handmade Christmas Card. This time I started with a winter theme in mind. Again its something simple, no hand colouring just cutting and pasting.
I used a yellow cardstock for base. The main feature for this card is a picture of a little bird in the winter. I cut it round and matched it with a black and yellow circular shaped that I embossed and cut. I also die cut 3 sets of poinsettia flowers.
I wanted this card to have a different fold, instead of the ordinary square or rectangle so I folded the front into two. And glued the poinsettias in a row...to make that card stand in a triangular dimension.
There you go, my third handmade christmas card with a winter theme. Looks like I got no choice but to find more time to craft. I have a few orders to complete and looking forward to make some handmade gifts as well.
Until then, Craft With Love.
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Hi this is a gorgeous card I love robins.Thank you for joining us at Moving Along with the Times Challenge Blog Things that Fly. Hugs Jackie DT
ReplyDeleteThank you Jackie :)
DeleteThis is a delightful design, the robin is so cute
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at MAWTT for our 'Things That Fly' Challenge
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June/DT
Thank you June :)
DeleteThis is a super card, thanks for joining us at MAWTT. xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you Wendy :)
DeleteLovely creation!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us at LMMS!
xxx Margreet
Thank you Margreet :)
DeleteSo pretty. I'd never think to use yellow for a Christmas card, but it works well. Thanks for playing at Tuesday Throwdown Challenge this week. Good luck. Debi DT
ReplyDeleteThank you Debi :)
DeleteThank you Jeanie :)
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