I'm trying to catch up on my blog posting, and I found this Christmas card that I made earlier this year that hadn't been posted. I used this same card design for two sympathy cards back in January, but planned to remake it into several Christmas cards as well. My card design was based on a My Favorite Things sketch from April 2018 - MFTWSC383, plus some Splitcoaststamper Challenge ideas as well.
I liked the Feels Like Frost paper that I used on the sympathy cards, and I planned to use it on the Christmas cards as well. I did not make the same mistake in measuring the flap this time, so it was plenty long enough to be positioned at the top of the layering scheme so the ribbon strip and bow would rested directly on the flap. Take a peek at my finished card:
My design rotated the sketch design to a portrait style and shortened the flap so it did not drop as low onto the body of the card. I decided to place my sentiment on the flap similar to where MFT shows the white rectangle but lower in the angled area, and I layered the flap with navy. In addition, I added vertical paper strips from top to bottom with the envelope flap overlaying the top portion of the strips. Take a look at the My Favorite Things sketch that I based my card design from:
Ingredients: Stampin' Up products: Cardstock--Balmy Blue, Night of Navy, Silver Glimmer; Patterned paper--Feels Like Frost 6x6 dsp; Stamps--His Light (2018 Holiday); Ink--Night of Navy, Balmy Blue (sponging); Ribbon--1/4" Snowflake Splendor; Basic Rhinestones. Other: Copic Markers (ribbon coloring); Chatterbox computer sentiment/ verse; Size--4-3/4 x 6-inches.
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