Sunday 2 February 2020

Christmas Card Club - Cards 03/2020

Hello Everyone,

And happy Sunday to you all too. I'm happy to pleased to report that I'm feeling a bit perkier today and so more up to a bit of crafting. Perfect timing as it's time for another Christmas Card Club challenge. It's Sylvie's turn to chose the theme and she has asked for 'stars' on our cards.
So I've gone a bit overboard with the stars. Stars on stars on stars.
I started by creating a masterboard with a sheet of white card that already had a sprinkling of Infusions, Sleight Blue - a powder that works in the same way as Brushos. Just sprinkle and spritz with water. Then the sheet was covered using two different sized star stencils - the smaller is Dusty Attic Starry Night and the larger one is from in a Mind The Scrap mixed media kit - and two shades of blue ink - Adirondack Stonewashed and Memento Danube Blue. The sheet provides four card toppers when cut up and trimmed down to size.



The card bases, measuring 15x10cm, were made from two sheets of light blue cardstock, cut and folded in half.

The greetings were embossed with Moxy opaque Wave powder on to scraps of white card and cut out using either a star die, from Docrafts Nesting Star set, or an oblong die from a very, very old no-name set.


That's it from me for today's CCC challenge. This brings my total for this year to nine!

I'm also submitting the first of these cards to Pixie's Snippets Playground - Challenge #370.

I hope you will pop over to see what my teammates have created for today's theme. You'll find a list of their names and links on my right sidebar - as always they are so much more creative than I will ever be.

14 comments:

  1. Your star cards look wonderful. The blues are so clear,vivid, and starry!

    Great that you get four cards made!

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  2. Good Morning Elizabeth. Well, what can I say. You are on a roll making 4 fabulous cards. Never thought of doing a masterboard. The cards are really striking too. Hugs Rita xxx

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  3. HI Elizabeth, great cards, love the masterboard idea. I never even thought of that when I was thinking what to do!Really like the blues you've used, they really pop. Hugs, Shaz X

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  4. Hi Elizabeth, fabulous cards and lovely shades of blue.
    Glad to hear that you are feeling so much better, Kate x x

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  5. Love your design Elizabeth and nice colour combo too Zoe x

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  6. These are beautiful Elizabeth, a great idea to make batches of cards. That is my plan over the next couple of months when I am not so busy.
    Hugs
    Linda xxx

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  7. Great cards Elizabeth - I love both versions. Those shades of blue are gorgeous and I love the star theme. Get you - really stealing a march on your Christmas cards for 2020 already!

    Hugs

    Di xx

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  8. Love your showy starry cards . The colours are Just like looking at a moonlight night . Hugs Mrs A.

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  9. brilliant cards Elizabeth and so many too! Lovely! Hugs rachel x

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  10. Hi Elizabeth
    Gorgeous Star Cards,,,,
    Hugs Sylvie xx

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  11. Really striking cards, love them xx

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  12. What a fantastic idea to make this stunning batch of cards love the colour and stars x

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  13. What a gorgeous set of cards you have created Elizabeth, a great job and perfect for our theme this week..
    Lorraine

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  14. Great cards Elizabeth.Glad you are feeling better. It took three weeks before I could say I was okay. Nasty virus. Christine xx

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