Dec
08

Another Felt Flurry Christmas Card

Posted on: Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

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Today I wanted to share with you another project I made using Stampin’ Up!’s felt flurries.  Since the card is pretty easy and the felt flurry is applied in the exact same manner as for the card I posted yesterday, I decided not to do a video for today’s card (well actually, I didn’t have time to film a video today anyways….*lol*).

Directions:

  1. Take a 4 1/4″ x 11″ piece of Kraft CS and fold it in half using a bone folder.
  2. Sponge the edges of your Kraft card with Soft Suede Classic ink and a wedge of Stamping Sponge.
  3. Mat a 3 1/2″ x 4 3/4″ piece of Snowflake DP from the Merry Moments DP collection onto a 3 3/4″ x 5″ piece of Real Red CS.
  4. Center and stick the matted DP onto your Kraft card using Snail adhesive.
  5. Take a 1″ x 4 1/4″ strip of Very Vanilla CS and spone the edges with Soft Suede Classic ink. Pierce a row of holes along both the top and bottom edge of the Very Vanilla CS strip.
  6. Stamp the Merry Christmas greeting onto the Very Vanilla CS, towards the right edge of the CS strip in Soft Suede Classic ink.  Use a Stamp-a-ma-jig if necessary.
  7. Center and stick the Very Vanilla CS strip onto a 1 1/8″ x 4 1/4″ piece of Real Red CS. 
  8. Stick the matted greeting to the card front about 1 1/4″ up from the bottom edge of the card. 
  9. Stick a red felt flurry snowflake onto the DP just above the CS strip (and towards the right side of the card) using a mini glue dot.
  10. Stick a large cream half-back pearl in the center of the felt flurry snowflake using a mini glue dot. You’re done!

The little coordinating tag that you see was die cut from Stampin’ Up!’s Two Tags die using the Big Shot.

I hope you enjoyed this card.

andreasiggy

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Stamps: Christmas Greetings (115448)
Ink: Soft SuedeClassic ink (115657)
Paper: Soft Suede CS (115318), Real Red CS (102482), Kraft CS (1070700, Merry Moments DP (115672),
Accessories: Bone folder (102300), Stamping Sponges (101610), little felt flurries (113697), Pretties kit (109114), mini glue dots (103683), Snail adhesive (104332), paper-piercing tool (116631), mat pack (105826)

Categories : Cards, Christmas

23 Comments

1

I love this card, simple and very attractive. Thanks for sharing!

2

this one is very pretty. I love the colours and that paper is one of my faves

3

What a nice card!

4

absolutely fabulous! i really really like it! missing those felt flurries! i tried running felt though my sizzix with snow flake sizzlits and it didn’t work, had my heart set on making my own, betty

6

I like that card and really like that little tag. So cute. Thanks.

7

I like these even better than yesterday! I’m so glad I bought some of these flurries.

8

I really like these. I am going to do the gift tag. It is adorable. I do have couple of more cards to make and send, so maybe I’ll do the card also.

9

Simple but cute. I like it!

10

Very cute! I love those felt flurries. Thanks for the cute ideas!

11

This card and tag are so cute and simple, a great card to make when you have a lot to make.

12

What a pretty card–simple yet stunning. Thank you for sharing it with us.

13

I just wanted to say THANKS for the inspiration and ideas. You never fail to have something that inspires me to create!! Thanks again

14

Love the design and simpleness of this card. I am going to have to CASE you on this one. I really do like it. Have a happy stamping day!

Trish in Wisconsin

15

Super cute card and tag. Very easy to multiply and change up. Thanks for sharing.

16

Another beautiful card! TFS!

17

Very nice card and tag–love the felt flurries.

18

i love the patterned paper you picked!

20

Very pretty! Clean and simple rocks!

21

Love this! The sponed edges really finish it off!

22

Love the simplicity of this card. Just beautiful! TFS!

23

Hi Andrea!

I just googled “Stampin’ Up! christmas card ideas” to find some random christmas cards that I might be able to CASE or use as inspiration.
I chose to look just at the IMAGES in Google and as I flipped through pages and pages of images the first 2 I selected were yours (figures) and then Amy Celona and then this one – another one of yours again! I must really like your style since I can pick it out of many card photos!
You’re so talented and your cards are awesome!!! Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring me!

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