Friday, October 31, 2025

Two Cards - One Hour

 
Christmas Card Throwdown's Technique challenge this week has been "Quick Card." Basically, make a card in 30 minutes or less. Sounds easy, right? Well, suffice it to say my first attempt went over the 30 minutes by about 25 minutes more. Thankfully, I was able to scale back & get not just one, but 2 cards that meet the time constraint!
 

For my first card, I pulled out an oldie but a goodie - "Lovely as a Tree" from Stampin' Up (sadly discontinued). I began by cutting a white cardstock panel to 7x5". I used yellow Frog Tape to mask off the edges, leaving a rectangle in the middle. Then I stamped one of the images with Simon Says Stamp's Mint Candy ink. I wanted a misty appearance, inspired by this card, & this light green fit the bill quite nicely.
 
Without removing the tape, I ink blended in the center rectangle with Bundled Sage. Cracked Pistachio, & Iced Spruce Distress inks. I added extra Iced Spruce around the edges to darken them slightly for a vignette effect. Then I carefully removed the tape, being sure not to peel any of the cardstock up.
 
I stamped the pine tree from the same set off to one side with Simon Says Stamp's Laurel Green ink. I actually stamped it twice (thank heavens for the MISTI!) to get a slightly darker impression. I stamped the greeting, from WPlus9's "Poinsettia Bouquets" (discontinued) in that same color. For the snow on & under the tree, I daubed embossing ink on with a Distress embossing pen, then sprinkled Hero Arts' White Puff embossing powder over that. I brushed off some of the powder, as I'd gotten a bit heavy-handed with the ink, then melted what remained with my heat gun. Finally, I adhered my panel to an A7 card base.
 

 The inspiration for my second card came from this card by Chari Moss. I liked the glittery greenery & the simple CAS design.
 
I die cut the greenery & berries, from the Essentials by Ellen "Poinsettia & Pine set (discontinued), from green & red glitter cardstocks. For the background, I pulled an A2-size cream cardstock panel from my pre-cut card fronts stash. I stamped the greeting, from the Essentials by Ellen "Mistletoe & Holly" set (discontinued) in Candied Apple Distress Oxide ink. Again, my MISTI came in clutch, since I had to stamp it a few times to get a good impression. I trimmed the panel down to 4x5-1/4", and matted it with a dark brown cardstock that I'd adhered to a white A2 card base. I glued my greenery & berries at the top of the panel. I added the glue only to the stems, so the die cuts kind of "hang" freely. Finally, I tied a triple bow from gold DMC Diamant thread & adhered it to the top of the greenery. I don't normally do something this "bare," but I really like how it came out!
 
I'm also entering my first card in The Paper Funday's October "Anything Goes" Challenge (not playing the optional twist).

6 comments:

  1. Wow, two amazing and gorgeous holiday cards. Thanks for sharing your lovely card with us at The Paper Funday Challenge!
    Donna xx
    The Paper Funday Challenge
    The Beautiful Blossoms Challenge
    The Inspiration Station Challenge
    The Classic Design Challenge

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  2. Ich freue mich, dass du beim 52CCT deine wunderschönen Karten zeigst! Liebe Grüße
    ELFi *DT

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  3. oh que c'est charmant Andrea, merci de jouer avec nous chez 52CCT, biz

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