More Spellbinders Club Christmas Cards

Hey card making friends, welcome back. I’m a little behind in getting my last three projects done, but here they are, More Spellbinders Club Christmas Cards.  I’m clearing out the Stencil of the Month, Springs and Bows, the glimmer of the Month Joyful Holly and the BetterPress Club, Christmas Haul.

It’s almost the end of the month and the 27th is the last day you can order from the July Monthly Club Kits over at Spellbinders.

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hand made christmas card with a black background, shinny gold sentiment and gold outlined holly with blue berries and three tone green leaves created with new card making products from Spellbinders

My color palette for today’s cards are blues and greens, with a little black tucked in.  I especially love the Joyful Holly Glimmer on the black, it just pops.

three hand made christmas cards in in black blue and green with gold highlights, a holly design, a vintage faded blue truck with a tree in the back and a stencilled holly pattern all created with new card making supplies from Spellbinders

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hand made christmas card with a black background, shinny gold sentiment and gold outlined holly with blue berries and three tone green leaves created with new card making products from Spellbinders

More Spellbinders Club Christmas Cards Card #1 – and my favorite.

Start by Glimmer foiling the Joyful Holly on white cardstock in Polished Brass Foil, twice.  Then use the Joyful Holly stencil to color the images.

Distress Oxide Inks used:  Broken China, Blueprint Sketch, Rustic Wilderness, Mowed Lawn, and Pine Needles.

Next, cut them out with the coordinating dies and then use a black copic marker to color all the white around the edges.

Then, use Polished Brass Foil to foil the sentiment in the center of a black card front cut at 4-1/4″ x 5-1/2″ before attaching it to a top folding A2 sized white card base.

Finally, use foam squares to attach the holly to the card to add some depth to the image.

hand made christmas card with a mint background, a faded dark blue vintage truck with a cut christmas tree in the back.

More Spellbinders Club Christmas Cards Card #2

Start with a piece of Mint cardstock and BetterPress the Christmas Haul truck with Cosmic Sky BetterPress Ink.  Using the placement grid, remove the truck plate and add the tire plates, ink them in BetterPress Black ink.  On a separate mint panel, BetterPress the tailgate in Cosmic Sky and cut out with the coordinating dies.

Next, using the tree plate, ink in Peridot and Teal Topaz.

PRO-TIP – you want to ink this one a couple of times.  Before you do that, make sure you tack down your magnetic plate with some tape so it doesn’t move or you may get a shadow image.

Then, die cut the snow dies, glue them around the truck and tree and then cover them with Crystal Stickles to glitter like snow.  The sentiment is gold embossed on red and is from the Clear Stamp and Die Set of the Month, Christmas Magic Sentiments.

Finally, attach all the pieces to the card and then splatter with white paint and set aside to dry.

hand made stenciled christmas card in light and dark green holly and blue berries

More Spellbinders Club Christmas Cards Card #3

I love a good layering stencil and this one certainly fits the bill.  Three stencils in this Sprigs and Bows set so I started with the light green, then the dark green and then the berries.  Distress Oxide Inks in Broken China, Rustic Wilderness and Pine Needles used here.

Then, attach to a top folding A2 sized white card base.

Finally, use the sentiment plates from the Glimmer of the Month Club – Joyful Holly and glimmer foil them in Polished brass on black card stock.  Die cut them out with the coordinating dies and use foam squares to attach to the center of the card.

 

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