Hello
Craft Warehouse fans, Michelle back today to share with you a couple of
fun cards perfect for Christmas and the upcoming holiday season. For
these cards I used a variety of paper from the Authentique
Three Christmases in One paper pad. Have I you heard how awesome this
pad of paper is? There are tons of different patterned papers as well as
sticker sheets and die cut sheets. And it’s an exclusive to Craft
Warehouse! Follow along to see how you can make
these card for yourself.
First up is a Christmas
tree shaped gift card holder. The best part about this card is that you
can shape your tree anyway you want to, it just needs to be large
enough to hold a gift card.
Start making a template
for the tree shape. Using a 5” x 7” scrap piece of paper, fold in half
lengthwise. On one half of the paper sketch a tree shape and cut it out
with scissors, make sure you cut both halves
while the paper is folded in half. Unfold and you have your tree shape
template. Trace this template on the back side of the card base (the
inside of the card) and cut it out.
Once the inside is cut,
take your template and cut it into three separate pieces for the tree.
Trace these three pieces on the backside of the paper for the front of
the card. Once these are traced, I used a
paper trimmer to cut a straight edge a little above the top of the
traced image, then cut out the image. The extra bit on the top helps
with the layering of the tree and makes it easier to adhere the middle
piece to the top piece. You don’t need extra for the
top piece, cut that just as is.
Once your pieces are
cut, adhere the bottom piece of the tree to the base of the card. You
only want adhesive on the bottom and outer edges so you can slide the
gift card in. Next Adhere the middle and top of
the tree together. Then with a little bit of adhesive, attach the gift
card to the inside of the middle piece of the tree, then the card will
slide in and out when the card is opened. For the edges of tree I used
the Snow Maker pen from Marvy
to add the appearance of snow. Just draw it on the card, let it dry and
then heat set it until it becomes puffy and looks like snow. Then to add
some sparkle to the snow I used Stickles in Icicle.
I love the finished
look with the faux snow and icicle shimmer on top. Add a few spots of
Christmas bling and your ready to go with a fun shaped gift card holder.
Next up is an easel card. I have two cards to share with you but the base of the card is the same.
To make the easel card base start with a 4 ¼” x 8 ½” piece of cardstock.
Use a scoring tool to
score the cardstock, lengthwise at 4 ¼”and 6 3/8”. Prefold the score
lines, they will be folded in opposite directions as shown in the
picture. Then place a strong adhesive, like this red
line tape, on the end with the smaller flap. This is where the front of
the card will be adhered to.
Trim a piece of cardstock to 4 ¼” x 4 ¼” for the front of the card, decorate and adhere to the card base where the adhesive is.
For the front of this
card, accordion fold strips of paper that are one inch in width. Use a
quick dry liquid adhesive to attach to the card front in the shape on an
upside down arch. Continue to add layers adhering
each new layer as you go. This takes a little patience as the higher you
go on the tree, the smaller the folds become and you need to work them
into place. Well worth it for the look! Top the tree with a star or a
glittery bow from
Darice. To allow the card to stand up, like an easel, you need to
add something to hold the card up to the bottom portion of the card. I
love these strips of adhesive crystals, just attach a strip to the base
and stand the card up.
For the front of this
card I used small strips of a various papers from the pad, cards like
this are great for pads because you can use a mix of papers for a
variety of cards. Trim a piece for the trunk, then
trim pieces for the tree, these are about ½” wide and taper up from
about 3 ½” length to about ¾” length at the top. On this card I used
some of those strips of crystals as garlands. Just cut them down to the
size needed. You can even cut them into individual
pieces and use them as ornaments (like I did on the other cards). The
star on top is a wood veneer star from Studio
Calico. I stamped it in embossing ink and embossed it with a metallic Zing embossing powder from American
Crafts.
Happy Crafting and be sure to share any cards you creating using any of the goodies you find at Craft Warehouse!
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