This card is intended for my daughter in law’s birthday. I think she will like the muted tones and the gold accents. I do love working with this suite of papers, thy are so pretty.
Here are the Measurements and Supplies for today’s Texture Chic Fall Birthday Card:
The Card Base is soft Succulent, 8” by 5 ½” scored and folded at 4 ¼”
Next is DSP from Texture Chic in the light green 3 ½” by 5 ¼” for the front of the card
Then Petal Pink 4” by 5 ¼” for layering on the inside, and a 1 ½” by 1 ½” square for the sentiment
DSP in the pink and orange color 2 strips 8 ¾” by 1 ¼”, and one piece ¾” by5 ¼” for the inside of the card
½ sheet of the evening Evergreen DSP and the distressed Gold Specialty paper to die cut all of the leaves and the waffle lattice pieces
Thanks so much for stopping by let me know if you have questions.
This is pretty and simple Christmas Card, there are however quite a few layers that adds to it’s richness. You could eliminate a layer for mailing if you choose to. This suite of Papers Boughs of Holly is just wonderful I have used so many different patterns from this set.
This paper is cut 3″ by 4″ which means that you can get quite a few pieces from the two papers in the package for quick and economical Card making.
Measurements and Supplies for today’s Fast Boughs of Holly Christmas Card
Card Front:
The Card Base is Cherry Cobbler, 8 ½” by 5 ½” scored and folded at 4 ¼”
Next is a Sahara Sand layer 4” by 5 ¼”, then a Shaded Spruce layer, 4 ¾” by 5”
The focal Image is a piece of Boughs of Holly DSP 3” by 4”
matted in either Basic White or Sahara Sand at 3 ¼” by 4 ¼”.
Card Inside:
First is a layer of Shaded Spruce 4” by 5 ¼”
Next is a Sahara Sand Layer 3 ½” by 4 ¾”
and finally a small strip of DSP ¾” by 3 ½” along the bottom of the Sahara Sand piece
Thanks for stopping by, let me know if you have questions.
One of my associates brought some things to my house recently is an almost clear bag. Well of course Puccini was interested in the bag, so we put it down on the floor for him. It has been several weeks now and he has not tired of playing with and in the bag. He thinks you can’t see him. We did have to cut off the handles because the first thing he did was stick his head in them.
He can entertain himself endlessly with this bag. He even brought it from the lower level of the house upstairs!
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