Monday, December 5, 2016

Metallic Christmas

Color Dare #222 on the Color My Heart Color Dare blog this week is a nice combo to create with as it is simply neutral (black, white, colonial white) combined with any of the CTMH Metallics (Gold, Silver, Rose Gold)

After adhering the three different colors of Foil Tape to a piece of white cardstock, a tree shape from the Cozy Christmas Thin Cuts was used to cut the metallic tree.  Other patterned paper included on the card is from the Uptown Fundamentals which includes several papers with a metallic pattern.  The nice sentiment is included with the Cozy Christmas stamp set.  The stamp/Thin Cuts set also includes shapes for a snowman and snowman accessories, so you can create your own adorable snowman. 

Inspiration for the card design is Pattern #25 in the Make It From Your Heart, Volume 1 "how to" book.  
  
Cozy Christmas Bundle (stamps + Thin Cuts)
  

All papers and stamps are from Close To My Heart (CTMH).
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Sheila Bennett
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5 comments:

  1. Sheila - I LOVE your foil Christmas tree. Very cute card. Thanks for playing at the Color My Heart Color Dare.

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  2. This foil tree is so clever! Thanks for sharing this fabulous card with us at the Color Dare blog this week.
    :) Marie

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  3. Sheila I love this card! All the paper patterns are great but that tree covered in the foil tapes really rocks! Thanks for joining us at Color My Heart.

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  4. Love the different layers of foil on your Christmas tree and the vellum embossed paper...very pretty card. Thanks for sharing with us at Color Dare, hope to see you again with Friday's new color challenge.

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  5. Great card! Love how you did the tree. Thank you for inspiring us at Color My Heart Challenge Blog.

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Thanks for your comments! It is always nice to hear some feedback. :)