For the next Mothers Class, we'll be making these Christmas ornament cards--soooo easy!
After punching out a circle of dsp, add a gem in the center and set aside. Next, take a piece of white cardstock cut to
3 3/4"x5" and stamp the greeting on the bottom in an ink to match the cardstock base (SU Choc. Chip in this case.) Then attach a piece of red metallic cord on the top of the card, taping it securely on the back. Use a dimensional to attach it on the front underneath where the ornament will go. Then add the ornament on top of the dimensional.
The "pine branches" are done with a Martha Stewart fern punch and glued into place with TomBow mono glue. A bow is added for the finishing touch with a glue dot.
Although you could use red or green cs for the base, I thought this dark brown made it a little richer looking and a bit more unusual--who would have thought!
3 comments:
This paper makes a really pretty ornament! Love the greenery and bow!
PERFECT choice on the paper - such a dimensional look. And you are absolutely right on the brown - very rich!
I really like this one. The dimension of the branches is neat. Especially topped with the bow.
Love it!
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