I made some French cards for my aunts and uncles who are still with us. Joyeux Noel means Merry Christmas.
I started with the purple paste paper my sister and I made many years ago. It has been paper that I though too special to use just willy nilly and so it has not been used. I have to get out of the scarcity mentality and use stuff I think beautiful knowing that more will come when it needs to.
I cut the paste paper to 3.5 inches wide and about 4.75 inches tall. The die is a thinlit by Memory Box. I used my magnetic spacer to keep the die in place while cutting. I cut the paste paper then pulled it off the paper. This requires gentleness because those letters up top are very delicate. I did mark the die with an up this way arrow this time because I did lay it upside down and of course had the greeting the wrong way.
I chose Stampin Up Lavender Lace for the card bases for these cards. I added a layer of Whisper White cut to leave a small border all the way around. I used double sided tape on the bottom and side and Scotch Quick Dry Adhesive around the noel letters. The bottle has a very fine tip so it was easy to put just where I wanted it.
Once that was adhered to the white layer, I added my accent pieces. The tree is by Hampton Art and cut from Elegant Eggplant. I added decorations with my white opaque marker. I added silver star and sequin on the top of the J. The snowflake is a large Martha Stewart punch. I adhered to the layer with a dusty purple mini brad and a silver sequin and a tiny sequin on the J.
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