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Saturday, 12 December 2015
Last minute quick and easy Christmas card
Hello dear friends! Long time no see. How have you been? I'm sorry I've been gone for so long, I didn't plan to. But this new job is squeezing every last drop out of me. Add all the usual Christmas stuff, and setting up everything for my snake-baby which has been much more work than expected (some due to circumstances beyond my control which have caused endless vexation) I haven't stepped into my craft room in ages and ages. Today I finally had a few moments, so I decided to make some last minute super quick and easy Christmas cards. I think I already have more than enough Christmas cards, but it seems wrong to make anything else at this time of year.
I have to say I really love this design as you can use any stash you happen to own. Often you see so many wonderful cards, but they require having a specific die or stamp or whatever. There's nothing wrong with getting ideas for new stuff to buy, but also I think it's sometimes nice to just use the stash you already have sitting in your crafty den. So for this card you can use any inks or watercolours you happen to have. I love watercolouring with my Tim Holtz distress inks, they are so fun and highly reactive with water. Pick your favourite colour combo. I picked turquoise and purple. I also did another one in warm colours, although I'm not a huge fan of reds and oranges. But it's a more Christmas-y I guess. I then mixed a tiny amount of water with some Perfect Pears and used my watercolour brush to flick droplets of this glittery water all over the backgrounds, which i then left to dry. I used the Tim Holtz dies to cut the sentiments from silver and gold mirri card, and adhered them to the cards when the backgrounds were dry. To finish, I added a few adhesive gems from my stash and adhered the panels to white card. Very quick and easy. If you don't have dies, you can use stamps for the sentiments and just heat emboss them in your favourite colour. Or even stamp and heat emboss in clear powder before adding the watercolour if you want to use the emboss resist technique, that should work also.
Now I'm off to make some Finnish gingerbread, as I'm planning to make giant gingerbread snowflakes for my colleagues. I can't wait for my Christmas break to start so I can have a bit more time in the craft room. See you soon again (I hope!).
I would like to link up with the following challenges:
Happy Little Stampers - Favourite Technique (watercolour)
The Friday Mashup - Use dies
Christmas Cards All Year Long - Keep It Simple
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge - Anything Goes as long as it's Christmas
Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge Extra - Anything Goes
Sparkles Christmas Challenges - Die Cuts for Christmas
Fussy and Fancy Challenge - Happy Holidays
ABC Challenge - W is for Wishes
Card: 300 gsm watercolour paper, 250 gsm white card, gold and silver mirri card
Inks: Tim Holtz distress inks Cracked Pistachio, Peacock Feathers, Wilted Violet, Seedless Preserves, Squeezed Lemonade, Spiced Marmalade, Abandoned Coral, Festive Berries
Dies: Tim Holtz Holiday Words, Lawn Fawn Stitched Rectangle dies
Other: Adhesive gems, Perfect Pearls
Really beautiful and artistic Christmas cards. Gorgeous mix of colours and I can see the sparkle from your pearl mist. Thanks for sharing at Happy Little Stampers.
ReplyDeleteLove the colours you used in the backgrounds. Thanks for joining CCAYR challenge.
ReplyDeleteLove the nontraditional bright colors and the and the gold / silver sentiment is totally stunning! Thank you so much for taking the time to share with us this week at The Friday Mashup! Hugs Antonia
ReplyDeleteLovely cards, great idea thanks for joining us at ABC Challenges, cheers Carol DT
ReplyDeletebeautiful cards, so simple and yet eye-catching. love the colours you chose,
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of your cards and the embossing. Thanks for joining us over at The Friday Mashup.
ReplyDeleteThose are great cards and so cheery! The recipients are going to be so impressed with your mad artistic watercoloring skills. Thanks for joining the Friday Mashup this week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards! Thank you for joining us over at Friday Mashup!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Norma
Fabulous cards - the turquoise and blue is my favourite colour combo. Thank you for joining us at Sparkles Christmas Challenge.
ReplyDeleteKath - GD
Fantastic cards! Love the watercolor backgrounds and the use of the die cut sentiment, very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at The Friday Mashup!
Stunning results with your watercolour! Thanks so much for playing along at Happy Little Stampers xx
ReplyDeletegreat CAS cards. lovely colourways too. thank you for sharing it with us over at FFFC and good luck, Theresa DT xx
ReplyDeleteA great modern design - very stylish.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at Sparkles Christmas and Happy New Year!
Helen N x
These are all so beautiful. Love the backgrounds to your sentiments.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this with us at Fussy and Fancy.
Hugs Sharon. x