Christmas Poinsettia and Bells

Hello there. It’s been a busy few days but I am here with two cards for the new challenge at ABC Christmas. I am hosting for this month, and as we are using the letters ‘C’ and ‘D’, the Christmas themes are:

C is for Crimson & D is for Ding-Dong(bells)

I have provided a prize for the randomly drawn winner of the challenge, open worldwide, a stamp and matching die set from WPlus9:

Here are my cards:

C is for Crimson

D is for Ding-Dong

For the poinsettia card, I created the poinsettia using a die set from The Greetery, then used there capsule basics die set to create the fancy oval. I die cut an inner oval piece with another lighter green card, then used an embossing folder to add detail to that, as well as the same embossing folder on a white panel.

This white panel was adhered to a card base, the oval layers stuck together and attached using thin 3D foam, the poinsettia added with more foam pieces, and the foiled sentiment from Pinkfresh Studio added.

The final touch was to add some Pinkfresh Studio ombre glitter gems.

My second card was started by creating the bells. These are from Tim Holtz, and simply die cut with the same brushed gold card stock from Spellbinders – no different coloured layers – and glued together. I created 5 of these bells as I didn’t know where I was going other than to use these bells….

Finally deciding on where I wanted to go with this, I then took a white panel and stamped the word ‘jingle’ down the side using a Simon Says Stamp set and embossing ink. (Thank goodness for the Misti – it certainly made the lining up of these four words easier) These words were then heat embossed using gold embossing powder.

I thought the background was a little plain when I laid everything out, so I then ran this white panel with the words heat embossed through my machine with a Spellbinders embossing folder.

This white panel was layered with a shiny red card stock piece, the same card as I die cut the bow from, the bows added down the side with some gold DMC thread and the bow attached to the top.

The small sub-sentiment was also heat embossed and a red shiny mat added so it stood out more.

I hope you are able to join us with your creations following one of both of our themes. xx

I shall be entering the following challenges:

Poinsettia card:

Love To Craftanything goes

Addicted to Stamps & More dies cuts and/or stencils

Make My Monday use two dies

Craft Rocketflowers

Bells card:

Merry Little Christmas Challenge anything goes Christmas

Peace On Earth anything goes Christmas

A Cut Above anything goes with a die cut

12 Months of Christmas Link-Upanything goes Christmas, option of cozy cocoa Christmas not taken

16 thoughts on “Christmas Poinsettia and Bells

  1. Unknown's avatar

    Gorgeous cards – and such a beautiful collection of die cuts! It’s always a good time to get ahead on Christmas cards! So glad you shared your creation with us at Addicted to Stamps & More! Cathy ATS&M DT

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  2. Unknown's avatar

    Beautiful cards! I love all of the texture you created on the bell card by double embossing. The bell dies cuts are fantastic! Thanks for sharing with the February Challenge at A Cut Above.

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  3. Darlene Pavlick's avatar

    WOW! Both cards are absolutely beautiful! How clever is your ‘ding-dong’ card! Beautiful and so so clever! GREAT job! Thanks so much for joining in the fun at our Peace on Earth challenge!  Good Luck and we hope you’ll come back often. 

    Darlene
    Peace on Earth Co-Owner

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