I have just finished a few Christmas cards that I have made using the festive Noel Christmas Bunting digital download kit from Opulence by Design Crafts so thought that I'd share them with you.
I used 6 x6 inch kraft card blanks for my card base (I cut these down a fraction) and the John Next Door Georgian Frame Maker die set (5 inch die set) along with the Celtic outer frame (53/4 inch) die.
I must say that this frame maker collection is an absolutely brilliant set of dies. John Lockwood thinks of everything when he designs a collection for crafters and this set is just perfect for me since I have gone back to making mostly smaller cards. His products are also available from The Art of Craft who provide great customer service too.
My festive bunting is up and I wanted to make a few cards to illustrate the versatility of this great kit.
I made some of the embellishments in the kit smaller so that I could make mini bunting out of the cookies for my card and used another reduced version of the NOEL lettering as a topper in my card too.
On this card, I have heat embossed the festive letters and on all my embellishments I have used my go to Sakura clear glaze gelly roll pen for the fine detail and stardust gelly roll pen. I would normally use glossy accents but find that I have more control using the pens in small areas. I have also used a hint of Stickles stardust glitter glue on the larger star shaped cookie.
I've highlighted the fairy lights in the backing paper with a clear overlay sparkle brush pen for an added shimmer along with the trim of the gingerbead's hat.
The embellishments have been mounted on foam pads and shaped a little to add some depth.
I also added a few sprigs of John Next Doors holly and a gold wax seal. I have been making a few of these to go on the back of my Christmas cards.
As if I didn't have enough on my tags, I added a stamped faux metal sentiment that I made using some of Debbi Moore's metal magic. It works like a chunky embossing powder that you melt and stamp into. After about 20mins it sets like an embellishment.
I've really enjoyed creating with this kit. I don't tend to make a lot of Christmas cards but love this bunting kit and the fact that you can also use it to make lots of little festive projects too.
If you double-backed them and covered them in extra-thick embossing powder, they would make wonderful gingerbread paperchains and Christmas decorations, too!
Finally, cute little napkin holders, by attaching some organza ribbon as a tie.
Well, Christmas is only a matter of weeks away now and no matter how organised I think I am going to be, .....I never seem to be ready haha.
If you want more inspiration and demos from Opulence by Design, follow the links below. Amanda is a very talented designer and I really enjoy creating with her designs.
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8 comments:
what cute and beautiful cards and tags Michelle.......gr karin
WOW these look fabulous Michelle, love the beautiful bunting and cute gingerbread men, love the die-cut frame, and the
co-ordinating tags re brilliant.
Carol x
Beautiful work, Michelle. Those gingerbread men look good enough to eat! I especially love those tags. They will make any gift extra special.
OH! WOW! Card and tags, I love the attention to detail on each, Super makes. x
Thank you so much Michelle i love everything you have created with this kit. Thank you so so much for making and sharing! xx
thanks so much for your lovely comments x
Love your Christmas card. The ginger man boy is adorable. Thank you for joining us at A Place to Start this month. Judy DT
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Michelle, this is so cute. I love what you have done with the lovely pieces from this kit.
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