A blog devoted to the cards I make in my tiny upstairs space. When my sister stays there, she calls it an "artist's garret". I'm not an artist, but am an enthusiastic cardmaker - hence the title "Cardmaker's Garret".
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Wednesday, 30 April 2025

Poinsettia and Star

Sneaking in under the wire with a poinsettia card for the Christmas Kickstart Challenge "Positively Poinsettias".  It's also going to My Time to Craft Christmas which wants Christmas flowers.  And I think it has enough of a vintage look for The Twelve Months of Christmas Link-up "Vintage" challenge.

I stamped the poinsettia postcard three times. For the bottom layer, I did a bit of watercolour painting on the tiny bell, tiny reindeer, and the flourishes. On the second layer I painted the green leaves and then fussy cut the whole poinsettia. On the third layer, I painted the red petals and just fussy cut that section of the poinsettia. I glued the two fussy cut layers onto the bottom panel and attached that to my card base.

I tried to photograph it so you could see the dimension and the layers.

My second card is for 52 Christmas Card Throwdown "Embossing", Can You Handle the Pressure? (use an embossing folder), Rudolph Days (anything Christmas), and Shopping our Stash "Outta this World" (I chose the option of stars).

 
I die cut the large star out of kraft cs and streaked a bit of white gesso across it. Pierced a hole in the top of it and threaded a strip of red gingham ribbon through it. Taped the ribbon on the back of the background panel that was run through a 3D embossing folder. I think this folder gives the idea of the star handing in a Christmas tree.  Added foam tape to the back of the star to pop it up a bit. Stamped the sentiment in red and added the bow and the small silver star.
 
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Supplies for card 1:
Stamps - Viva Decor
Ink - Versafine Onyx Black
Paper - watercolour paper, off white c
Size - 6x4.25"
Accessories - watercolour paints

Supplies for card 2:
Stamps - Impression Obsession sentiment
Ink - Distress Candied Apple
Paper - white and kraft cs, silver mirri c
Size - A2
Accessories - Spellbinders star dies, red gingham ribbon, SSS 3D embossing folder, gesso, foam tape

7 comments:

  1. Two fantastic Christmas cards Susan. Your vintage-y post card is so beautiful and I love the dimension with your layered poinsettia on top. Your star card is gorgeous. That white streaking on the kraft card stock makes the star look like it's metallic. Very cool effect! xx

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  2. Isn't it lovely to have a stash of Christmas cards come December! Two more beauties here, Susan. Thanks for joining Bobby and me once more at Christmas Kickstart! Jo x

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  3. Two fabulous cards.

    Thanks for joining me at the Rudolph Days Challenge.

    Helen x
    DT

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  4. What a beautifully coloured poinsettia with the vintage style postcard background Susan and the gesso streaked over the kraft star goes terrifically with the pretty 3D embossed background and the pop of red with the gingham ribbon as the hanger and the coordinating red sentiment is perfect, and the sweet little silver star over the the gesso/kraft works really well too...two wonderful seasonal makes. x

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  5. I love your cards, especially the one with the star. Using the white gesso is GENIUS, and I really like the embossing folder you chose!!! Lots of wonderful work here, thanks so much for playing along over at Can You Handle the Pressure, I hope we see you back again soon!
    Judy~ CYHTP DT Designer

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  6. Both Christmas cards are terrific and you've used recent/current themes bundled together effectively! The vintage postcard with poinsettia is holiday festive ready! The poinsettia is very vivid and adds some seasonal cheer! Thanks for sharing your Christmas card with MTTCC!! -- Becca

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  7. Two beautiful cards Susan, I love that Postcard poinsettia and the embossed background on the second one is gorgeous ♥

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