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15 Jul 2020

Christmas in July - Folding Cardinal Card



Hiya, It's lovely to have a gentle push to remind us all to get started on our Christmas Cards - that's why I love 'Christmas in July' events! My first Christmas card of the year is the Cardinal Card  from Simply Crafty SVGs. I was able to use one of my favourite craft supplies - glitter paper!  Assembly of this 3D card is very straightforward, and if you need some help you can watch Simply Crafty SVG's Cardinal Card assembly video instructions. I love to craft along with Sandy's videos.



Materials Used:
American Crafts Medium Weight Textured Cardstock (White, Grey)
Lawn Fawn Cardstock (Peacock)
Patterned Paper
Silver Glitter Paper (Red, White, Gold)
Beacon 3-in-1 Adhesive
Silhouette Cameo + Designer Edition Software (or other digital cutter)
Printer (for the Print & Cut sentiment)

File Used:
Simply Crafty SVGs Cardinal Card


DETAILS

Cardinal


This little fella was fun to layer up using the glitter paper. I cut an extra white cardstock bird to act as a base as my glitter paper is a little flimsy. It's a shame that the layers don't show up in the photo
o, as they are so lovely.




Trees

For the birch trees I layered white glitter paper over dark grey card. Birch are some of my favourite trees, and I love using them in my craft projects.



Sentiment


I used one of the included sentiment strips, duplicating it in different colours to have a range of colours to see which one looked best.


I didn't achieve a good match for the peacock card and decided that the black looked good, tying in with the black of the bird's beak nicely.



Assembly


Assembly was very straightforward - these cards will be great to make en masse for sending out to friends this Christmas.


This is the file I used. Just click on the photo to visit the page in Simply Crafty SVGs online store.




Janet, DT Member Simply Crafty SVGs

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4 comments:

  1. Great design Janet! Shabneez x

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  2. Wow Janet this is a stunning Christmas card. It just looks amazing. Take care. Hugs Jackie

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  3. Love your card Janet and your tutorial to show how it all comes together, great to do the bird in glitter and the lovely birch trees too and I like the papers you chose for the framing, a great card.
    Take care
    Faith x

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  4. So beautiful Janet, and you chose amazing papers! Love every detail, and the step by step is so helpful. Thank you so much for sharing! Take care crafty friend!

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