Christmas with Webster's Part 2
Yesterday I shared three Christmas cards I made using the Webster's Pages Petite Papers. Here are three more cards that I made using the same papers.
For this first card, I used a sheet of the paper that I distressed, tearing a small section at the top. Behind the torn area, I placed a scrap of another Webster's paper that I accordian folded for dimension. To embellish the tree on the paper, I glued several sequins in different colors. The "be merry" title was created using Webster's alphas. I added a piece of vintage lace along the edge to complete this card.
For this next card, I went a little crazy with the embellishments. I added Tim Holtz Tarnished Brass Crackle Paint here and there around the edge. To the tree on the paper, I added white Pearl Accents. The star is a textured piece of Tim Holtz grunge board. I painted it with a gold paint dabber, then added brown distress ink. The sentiment is written using a calligraphy pen on vellum.
Lastly, my "swan lake" card was created using a full sheet of the patterned paper. In the center, I added a glittered K&Co frame, backed with vintage sheet music. I cut a piece of vellum to almost fit the center of the frame (I wanted the sheet music to peek out a bit), then added a K&Co rub-on greeting. I added Antique Linen Distress Ink around the entire card.
The Webster's products are so beautiful and inspiring, I am almost afraid to take scissors to them!
Don't forget - you have until noon CT today to enter my prize drawing. See Tuesday's post below for details.
For this first card, I used a sheet of the paper that I distressed, tearing a small section at the top. Behind the torn area, I placed a scrap of another Webster's paper that I accordian folded for dimension. To embellish the tree on the paper, I glued several sequins in different colors. The "be merry" title was created using Webster's alphas. I added a piece of vintage lace along the edge to complete this card.
For this next card, I went a little crazy with the embellishments. I added Tim Holtz Tarnished Brass Crackle Paint here and there around the edge. To the tree on the paper, I added white Pearl Accents. The star is a textured piece of Tim Holtz grunge board. I painted it with a gold paint dabber, then added brown distress ink. The sentiment is written using a calligraphy pen on vellum.
Lastly, my "swan lake" card was created using a full sheet of the patterned paper. In the center, I added a glittered K&Co frame, backed with vintage sheet music. I cut a piece of vellum to almost fit the center of the frame (I wanted the sheet music to peek out a bit), then added a K&Co rub-on greeting. I added Antique Linen Distress Ink around the entire card.
The Webster's products are so beautiful and inspiring, I am almost afraid to take scissors to them!
Don't forget - you have until noon CT today to enter my prize drawing. See Tuesday's post below for details.
5 Comments:
Wow! These cards are so pretty! I am pretty sure I need that tarnish crackle paint now! :)
I love them all. The first one is my favorite.
They all look like art pieces, my fav is the beautiful Christmas tree =Di
Beatiful cards, don't you just love Webster's papers. Have a great weekend. :)
Loving the torn part on the first one, and the matching colours of the letters.
My favourite is the last one, so beautiful!
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