Wednesday, August 15, 2018

Heartfelt Creations - Holiday Sparkle

Hi and Welcome!

Oh, Christmas is getting closer!!!!

Here's another Christmas card I created that's just full of sparkle.






Heartfelt Creations Products Used:

HCDP1-293 Merry and Bright Paper Collection

HCD1-7196 Merry and Bright Accents Die

HCPC-3838 Merry and Bright Accents Cling Stamp Set

HCPC-3834 Noel Sentiments Cling Stamp Set

HCD2-7192 Eyelet Lace Frames Die

HCPC-3822 Poinsettia & Holly Clusters Cling Stamp Set

HCD1-7176 Poinsettia & Holly Clusters Die

HCFB1-463 3D Poinsettia Shaping Mold

HCSH-401 Deluxe Flower Shaping Kit 

HCDA2-450 Stack and Store Daubers - Pack of 30

HCPP3-452 12 x 12 White Cardstock

31510 Funnel Tray 

359848 Spellbinders Tool N One 

173842 Scor-Pal Measuring & Scoring Board

159723 Designer Dries Clear Adhesive

352854 Metal Tip for Adhesive Bottle

PGM15015 Rajni Chawla’s Crystal Clear

532423-Kit Sizzix Vagabond 2 With Solo Wafer-Thin Die Adapter

RAHT – Heat It Tool

RLHS100 Hydra Sponges

RACP985 Ranger Archival Cactus Flower

RACP614 Ranger Archival Magenta Hue

RACP412 Ranger Archival Forget-Me-Not

RACP962 Ranger Archival Fern Green

RACP436 Ranger Archival Leaf Green

CB80 Frost White Ink

Other Products: Dimensional Dots, Dimensional Squares, Ribbon from my stash, Silver Glass Shards, Hot Glue Gun, Misti, Bow-it-All 2

For more tips on creating with the Merry and Bright collection, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/6bgO6epBuBI.

For more tips on creating with the flower shaping molds, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/FSdPL7nXvQE.

Instructions: Card size is 5 x 7”. Cut white card stock 7 x 10”, score and fold at 5” on the long side. Cut a piece of designer paper 4 7/8 x 6 7/8”, ink the edges with Cactus Flower, stamp the sentiment with Frost White Ink, sprinkle with WOW Sparkling Snow Embossing glitter and heat set. Adhere to the card base with dimensional squares. Cut another piece of designer paper the same size, ink the edges and adhere to the inside of the card. 

Cut from white cardstock the Eyelet Lace Frames Die, sponge with dries clear adhesive and sprinkle with Rajni Chawla’s Crystal Clear glitter. When dry, adhere to the card base using small dimensional dots.
Stamp the poinsettias on white cardstock using Cactus Flower ink, color with Magenta Hue ink and diecut using the coordinating dies. Stamp the Holly leaves on white cardstock using Fern Green ink, color with Leaf Green and diecut using coordinating dies. Place the flowers and leaves face down in the 3D Mold, spritz with water and run through the die cutting machine to shape. Ink the edges, adhere two petals together to create one flower, adhere to holly leaves, sponge with dries clear adhesive and sprinkle with Crystal Clear. Add glue to the flower centers and sprinkle with silver glass shards. 
Stamp the pine leaves on white cardstock using Fern Green ink, color with Fern Green and Leaf Green inks, diecut with the coordinating dies and shape using the deluxe flower shaping kit. Sponge with dries clear adhesive and sprinkle with Crystal Clear glitter. 
Adhere the flowers and pine leaves to the card as shown using a hot glue gun. Tie a triple loop bow using the Bow-It-All 2, adhere with hot glue gun and add a pine spray to the center.
Thank you so much for stopping by!

Be sure to stop by the Heartfelt Creations Blog to see all of the gorgeous projects created by the super talented Design Team
Until we meet again, have a beautiful day!
Crafty Hugs, 
Janet

6 comments:

Robin Clendenning said...

Oh Janet, your white lacey die over that wine color is so striking! I love your card with those gorgeous poinsettias and beautiful bow! Everything is so beautiful!

Patricia Manhire said...

What a gorgeous card Janet! Love the colours that you have used - they are stunning!

DJ Rants said...

Such a beautiful card, I love the gorgeous purple poinsettias!

Jan's Paper Flowers said...

Thank you so much Robin! I so appreciate your kind words!

Jan's Paper Flowers said...

Thank you so much for your kind words Patricia!

Jan's Paper Flowers said...

Thank you so much Darla!