Let's have a blustery break from the blistering heat, shall we? The icy-looking snowflake embellishments on these cards are made from...what else? TINFOIL!
With this card in tones of blue, lavender and silver you almost feel a frosty nip in the air! I shared this during the holidays over at Janny's blog, Que Linda. Today I'm taking a break from the heat to show you how it's done right here on my blog.
Real cards can feel like a luxury in this electronic age! The main image is stamped in a lavender chalk ink on white cardstock.
On top of that I stamped circles in light blue {see closeup}. Gold pigment ink-stamped snowflakes are the final layer falling on Santa and child. This is so quick and yet creates a very rich effect.
The stamped image is then layered on light blue and darker blue cardstock for dimension.
Two coordinating background papers are joined by a lavender ribbon to host this little framed ensemble.
The final touch is the little silver snowflake up in the right corner punched from what I call an aluminum foil 'waffle cloth.' You can *click here* for the waffle cloth tutorial.
I also used that same foil technique in these projects:
Everything here is much simpler to make than it looks. All are a joy to give! If you want to get a jump start on the holidays and take a break from the heat, check out the Tinfoil Rickrack Tutorial for the basic technique. Then: Have Fun with Christmas in July!!
I also used that same foil technique in these projects:
{I host a weekly linky party. Come find out more here! I'm sharing this Blue Santa Cards with aTinfoil Snowflake with...Monday: Craftomaniac, Making The World Cuter, Project Queen, The Gunny Sack, Alderberry Hill, A Round Tuit, Skip to My Lou, Cherished Bliss; Tuesday: Not Just a Housewife, The DIY Dreamer, Tip Junkie, Today's Creative Blog, Uncommon, Gingersnap Crafts, The NY Melrose Family; Wednesday: The 36th Avenue, Live-Laugh-Rowe, No Minimalist Here, Nest of Posies, Savvy Southern Style, Someday Crafts, The Trendy Treehouse, Very Merry Vintage Style, Family Home and Life, What We Wore & Made,Snap; Thursday: Bliss Ranch Hot Fun in the Summertime, My Repurposed Life, Shabby Nest; Friday: Funky Junk Interiors, Anything Goes, Finding Fabulous, My Simple Home Life, Romantic Home, French Country Cottage, Tatertots and Jello, Thirty Handmade Days, Faith Trust & Pixie Dust, Naptime Crafters, Too Much Time on my Hands, Stuff & Nonsense; Saturday: Be Different Act Normal, It's Overflowing, Sew Country Chick; Sunday: Nifty Thrifty Things, DIY Project Parade, Under The Table and Dreaming, My 1929 Charmer, Sew Darned Crafty}
What a gorgeous blog you have!! I love all of your lovely Christmas projects! I hope you have a wonderful day, Tani:)
ReplyDeleteChristina - I am glad to know I am not the only one thinking I have got to get started on Christmas cards, ornaments, etc, I was glad to see Hobby Lobby putting out all their Christmas stuff. The first time I read about your waffle tin foil, I went out and got a crimper. (Using the coupon!) I have made a stack of crinkled paper and foil ahead so it will be ready when i need it. Br-r-r - I think I just felt a touch of chill! No, it was just the AC.
ReplyDeleteDistressed Donna Down Home
The blue card is so pretty, and all your Christmas projects look so pretty. I keep seeing all across blogland is talking about Christmas in July, - oh my I have a hard enough time getting it all done in December. so coudos's to you. Im waiting till Dec! So glad you shared your creative inspiration with Sundays' Best - you always help make it a great party!
ReplyDeleteAh, this gave me such a lift from the hot summer weather! Thanks for sharing at my par-tay.
ReplyDeleteWarmly, Michelle
Great card ideas! Christmas will be here before we know it!
ReplyDeleteWhat great ideas....I know I need to start creating now for Christmas...it's just hard to think about the winter holidays while it's so hot outside!
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