Thursday, 22 September 2016

Trimcraft Christmas First Edition Christmas Promise

Hi all 
I am back with a few Christmas cards made using the lovely Christmas Promise paper pad






  1. Cover a 6 x 6 card blank with patterned paper
  2. Take another sheet of paper and punch along the top with a boarder punch before adhering to top of card
  3. Cut a strip of paper and adhere across the middle of the top layer
  4. Stick a strip of washi tape across top of card
  5. Die-cut two leaves and adhere to top right of the card
  6. Thread a few bells through twine and wrap around the top of the card. Hold in place with tape.
  7. Paint a wooden embellishment and thread through twine and wrap over the top of card. 
  8. Finish by adding a sentiment





  1. Take a 6 x 6 card and paint the top half with DecoArt Black Gesso and leave to dry
  2. Next paint over with DecoArt Crackle Medium and once dry paint over with DecoArt Crackle Paint
  3. Finish the top part off by painting with grey paint
  4. Cover the other half of the card with Christmas Promise paper and adhere a length of ribbon across the middle.
  5. Cut out a wreath from green card stock
  6. Cut out a few snow flakes from glitter card and adhere to wreath
  7. Cut out a bow from kraft card and stick it at the bottom of the wreath
  8. Finish card by cutting out a sentiment 





    Cover a 5x7 card with paper
    Place another layer of paper over the top at an angle and trim to fit before gluing down
    Place a gold doily on the top left corner ans trim off excess
    Add a sentiment from the First Edition Sentiments Die Set
    Add a length of gold washi tape across bottom and finish with a wooden embellishment. 

Thank you for visiting

7 comments:

  1. Hi Katie all your cards are gorgeous. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  2. Fabulous cards Katie. I love the gold doilie card in particular. Cathy x

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  3. All gorgeous, I love the crackle one especially. Creative Blessings, Tracy x

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  4. lovely makes, especially loving the crackle effect works so well with the papers and your designs :) x

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