Spellbinders sent me a pad of paper and some ephemera packs from the new Cathe Holden Christmas Flea Market Finds release! Here are my cards - these were so fun to make!
supplies: cream cardstock, red patterned paper from Home for the Holidays paper pad, ephemera from Jingle Bells and Christmas Pines packs, adhesive foam squares, my own wood button
I started with a cream card base and an old Spellbinders label die, and just layered ephemera on top, then put the whole thing onto one of the new papers. The bird was popped up a bit from everything else.
My next 2 cards are much simpler in design.
supplies: white and metallic gold cardstock, teal patterned paper from Home for the Holidays paper pad, stocking and jingle bell ephemera from Jingle Bells and Christmas Pines packs, Mix & Match Holiday Greetings dies, Essential Glimmer Rectangle plate, gold glimmer foil, natural twine
I added some metallic gold accents with my dotted glimmer rectangle, mat and sentiment, and popped up one of the jingle bell ephemera, along with a twine bow.
My final card uses 2 more papers from the pad - I fussy-cut this lovely bunch of red flowers, added it to a plaid background, and then finished with another Mix & Match Greetings sentiment and some gold sequins in the center of 3 of the flowers.
supplies: cream cardstock, plaid and red floral papers from Home for the Holidays pad, Mix & Match Greetings dies, gold sequins
Many thanks to Spellbinders for sharing these lovely products with me. If these interest you, be sure to check out the rest of Cathe's release HERE. The rich colors in her designs make it a real standout!
A trio of pretty vintage cards, Lin!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Lin. So vintage looking particularly the first one. It's my favourite! But love the others as well.
ReplyDeleteAll so festive and lovely, love the vintage feel!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vintage Christmas cards. Love them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cards Lin - love the vintage feel to them
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Maxine
Great use of that paper & ephemera, Lin - just love all three but especially the card one with all the layers!!
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