Showing posts with label Christmas trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas trees. Show all posts

Friday, December 24, 2021

Merry Art Journal Page

Good morning

This will be my last post for this year and I want to take this opportunity to wish you all a very merry Christmas and a happy and healthy 2022.

I really appreciate the time you spend here on my blog and look forward 
to sharing more of my papercraft projects with you in the coming year.

A new year is always exciting I think, because we don't know what the future will bring for us
 and what changes we will make as the year goes by.

Today I want to share a Christmas Art Journal page.

I love Christmas trees and this page features a Christmas tree, although I have to admit that wasn't my original idea.


I had planned on having the baubles hanging from the top of the page and the background was going to look like the tree, so a closeup of the tree if you will.

The proportion of the baubles to the background did not look right to me when I tried this 
so I had a re-think and decided to make a Christmas tree shape using the baubles
 and I have to admit, I am quite happy with the results.




I coloured each of the baubles with Distress/Distress Oxide inks, and a water brush, using two tones of each colour on each bauble, so they had a little shading.

 These are the colours I used:-

Once all of the baubles were coloured, I fussy cut them and 
inked around the edges, with Archival Jet Black ink

To create the background I used a sponge to pounce acrylic paint to the whole area.
I used Southwest Teal, Seabreeze Turquoise and Jade Green,
 blending them until I was happy with the look.

The texture for the background comes from putting Avocado Acrylic paint
through Kaisercraft's Lattice stencil,
Modelling Paste through TCW Mini Labyrinth 6" stencil
and stamping Uniquely Creative's Wavy Words stamp with Archival Jet Black ink.


I attached the baubles to the page using Gloss Gel, 
I also coated the whole page with the gel being careful 
not to smudge the inks used to colour the baubles. 
This will help the baubles to stay in place and allow me to use my 
black Stabilo All pencil to shade around the baubles.

I cut a base for my tree and a star from some gold cardstock and added them to the page.

To highlife the gold pieces I used a black paint marker
to draw faux stitching around their edges.

My title was die cut from black cardstock using Kaisercraft's DD700 Alphabet Upper Case dies.

To add some shine to my page I gave the larger circles on the baubles a coat of Glossy Accents



The final touch for the page was to use some watered down black acrylic paint
in a Fineliner bottle to draw a scribbly boarder.

Here is my process video



Well that's it for me for this year
Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today
Once again I hope your Christmas and New Year are all that you hope they will be
Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie




 











Tuesday, December 7, 2021

Vintage Christmas Cards

Good morning

Today I am sharing three vintage Christmas cards.

All three cards are 5" square, created using Coredintaions Vanilla Cream cardstock.

Each card also uses Bo Bunny's Father Christmas paper range from 2011.
All of the paper layers have been distressed using my Prima Distressing tool and a black ink cube.


OK let's start with 
Card No. 1



The two background layers are 4 3/4" square and 4 1/2" square

The strip of red patterned paper is 2" x 4" and the cream cardstock is 1 1/2" x 4"

The square patterned papers are attached to the card base with double sided tape

There is a piece of chipboard between the red patterned paper strip and the lace,  
(the lace is a gift from my Mum)
which is attached with liquid glue

Three sparking red poinsettia (a gift from my Mum) are attached down the length of the cream cardstock, 
also attached with liquid glue

The sentiment is stamped using Versafine Onyx Black ink and a stamp from
Kaisercraft's Christmas Edition stamp set.

I die cut the sentiment using a lacy rectangle die, added a piece of chipboard behind it
and attached it to my card front.

The inside of the card


I have cut a piece of red patterned paper 1 1/4" x 4 1/2" and a green piece 3/4" x 4 1/2".
These have been layered onto each other and attached to the left of the inside back panel.

The greeting is stamped using Versafine Onyx Black ink and Kaisercraft's Christmas Greetings stamp set.
This was then covered with clear embossing powder and set using my heat tool.

Card No. 2


Each of the patterned paper layers on this card are matted on a piece of cream cardstock.

Paper sizes are:-
Patterned paper No1. 4 3/4" square
Patterned paper No.2 4 1/4" square 
Cream Cardstock 4 1/2" square and 3 1/4" square.

For the focal point on the front of the card I used an image from the cut-a-part sheet which is 3" square.

Between the cut-a-part image and the 3 1/4" cream cardstock 
I have added a 4" square piece of glitter tulle.

On the inside


I cut "Merry Christmas" from Uniquely Creative's Holly Jolly Christmas 6" paper pack
and  matted it onto a 2 1/2" square piece of patterned paper.

I stamped and heat embossed a Christmas tree from a free stamp set I received with a magazine.
The magazine was Creative Cardmaking.

I added dots of Nuvo Crystal Drops in Autumn Red to the heat embossed tree.

Card No. 3


This card has all of the patterned papers matted on gold mirror card.

The patterned papers measure 4 3/4" square, 4 1/4" square and 3 1/8" x 3 5/8"

The gold card is 4 1/2" square and 3 1/2" x 3 5/8"

on the smallest piece of patterned paper I have put Decofoil Transfer Gel Duo
through a Christmas tree stencil.
When the gel was dry I added gold foil using my brayer.

Inside the card


I cut a piece of patterned paper 4 1/2" square and attached it to the inside of the card.

I used another "free with magazine" stamp to stamp and heat emboss
a sentiment to the patterned paper.
The magazine was Australian Papercraft Essentials

Here is my process video
I hope you will check it out


Well that's it for today
Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today
Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie



Wednesday, October 20, 2021

Three Christmas Cards with Christmas trees

Good morning

I have three cards to show you today and they all have Christmas trees as their focal point


All of my card bases are made using 240gsm white cardstock and are 5 1/4" square.

All of the patterned papers are from BoBunny's Father Christmas paper range.

Card No. 1


I have used Kaisercraft's Merry Christmas stamp set to stamp and heat emboss 
baubles onto deep red cardstock using my embossing buddy, 
Versamark ink and Fine Gold Embossing powder.
 
I trimmed the cardstock to 5" square, 
I will use this as the background layer of my card.

A four layer tree die was used to cut this tree from the patterned paper.
The tree was assembled on the red panel using Art Glitter glue

I used gold mirror card to die cut the base of the Christmas tree
 and a 3/8" star punch to create the star for the top of the tree.

The greeting is from Uniquely Creative and is matted on the 
same mirror card as I used for the star and base. 
It is attached to the card front with a scrap piece of chipboard behind it.

I added dots of Pops of Colour - Glittering Champagne, 
randomly on the tree to look like Christmas baubles

I had a piece of the red heat embossed cardstock left over so I trimmed it
 to 1" x 5 1/4" and attached it to the inside left of the card

Card No. 2


A white and gold card this time. This colour combination always looks elegant I think.

I have cut a piece of the gold mirror card 4 3/4" square
A piece of white cardstock measuring 4 1/4" has been embossed using 
Sizzix 3D Texture Impressions - Mosaic Gems  embossing folder.
I had originally wanted this layer to be larger but this is the maximum size 
that this embossing folder can emboss as a square.

I cut a piece of white cardstock 4 3/4" x 2 1/2" and wrapped some gold ribbon around it 
securing it in place with double sided tape and a knot.
Scrap chipboard was added to the back of this panel before it was added to the card front.

I die cut two Christmas trees from white cardstock, backed them with gold mirror card
 and attached them to the ribbon panel

The sentiment is once again from Uniquely Creative.
It has been matted on the gold mirror card and attached to the card front using foam tape.

Card No. 3


I have used my Tim Holtz Distressing tool and a black ink cube to distress all of the edges of all of the papers used on this card.

I have cut patterned papers to 5 1/4" square, 4 3/4" square and 1 3/4" x 4 3/4"
I also cut some gold mirror card to 5" square and 2" x 5"

The square patterned paper and gold cardstock were layered onto the front of the card base.

I had the white frame sitting on my dest for some time so decided to use it on this card.

I traced around the inside and outside of the frame onto a piece of white cardstock.
Using strips of patterned paper I created the Christmas tree, 
ensuring the tree fitted inside the frame tracing.

The frame was attached to the white cardstock that had my paper pieced tree on it,
 this was then attached to the card front

I used my Semco Pearlised Watercolour palette to colour the background around the tree.

The frame was given a good coat of Wink of Stella White.

The sentiment was cut from gold mirror card using 
Elizabeth Craft Designs 745 Merry Christmas die 
and attached to the Christmas tree.

The rectangular patterned paper and mirror card were
 layered onto each other and attached to the inside right of the card.

You can watch my process video below.


Thank you for spending part of your day here with me today

Till next time
Stay safe
Hugs
Julie