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First Noel

First Noel

Use easy stamping techniques to rustle up this set of stylishly festive cards from Elusive Images

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Stamps: Elusive Images, Christmas Song (UA5SP0266); Christmas Foliage (UA5SP0265); Frosty Trees (UA5SP0281)
Card: A4 ivory; cream, speckled 15cm x 30cm; matt black; mirri, black, gold white hammered
Ink-pads: Encore Ultimate Metallic Gold, Memento Black; StazOn, black; Broken China
Embossing powder: Stamp n Stuff, jewelled gold
Glitter-glue Diamond Stickles: Xmas red, platinum
Cuttlebug snowflake die
Punch, snowflake, Martha Stewart; Slimline edgers, dotted scallop
Ribbon, plaid
Metal leaf, gold
Chalk Basic Brights
Acetate
Xyron machine

Use easy stamping techniques to rustle up this set of stylishly festive cards from Elusive Images

First Noel Card

1. Ink the negative tree stamp with black StazOn and print onto the acetate. Fold the speckled cream card in half. Stamp the small flourish with black memento ink around all four sides.

2. Trim the acetate close to the image, then it through the Xyron machine. The adhesive should be on the reverse side. Lay a sheet of gold leaf over the sticky surface; remove the excess leaf with your finger. Matt the panel onto black mirri, then attach to the front of the card.

3. Stamp the Christmas sentiment and the robin on a branch in black memento ink. Colour the bird with the red and brown chalks. Add highlights using diamond stickles and gems. Attach a bow and bell to finish.

Top Tips

Buy only the best quality double-sided tape to use for your Christmas crafting. Beautiful handmade cards often occupy pride of place on the mantelpiece, the heat from the fire can cause inferior tape to dry out and the card to fall apart

Useful Links

Most of the items used in the making of these cards together with Elusive Images Rubber Stamp Theme plates and equipment are available from Graphicus, 01833 695958, http://www.graphicus.co.uk