Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Here are some Christmas cards that we have made in classes.
The first one uses a Cuttlebug border embossing folder to create the top panel.
I love the simplicity of this card.

The next card is a pop up. The front is kept very simple with a panel made using a Cuttlebug embossing folder. After we embossed it we lightly ran a Versamark stamp pad over it and embossed with gold embossing powder - don't forget to use your anti static pad first!

When you open the card these presents pop up.
They were cut on the Cricut (from memory we used the Christmas Cheer cartridge).

I think the card below on the right would be great to give to a male.
The Christmas tree was cut on the Cricut machine.



The presents on the card below were also cut on the Cricut.


To create the JOY panel on the card below we simply cut 3 squares of card and then angled them and stamped a letter on each one to spell the word. Attach with foam tape and then glue a gem in between each letter. The reindeer on the card on the right was cut on the Cricut.


I'd like to say a huge thank you to Kerry for posting her creations on here!
Kerry teaches a couple of times a month at our shop.
She uses the Cuttlebug in all her classes and is very popular so if you would like to come to one of her classes book ASAP. She will be back with us on the 28th November.

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