A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

Christmas Lantern Classes

Today I am sharing the Christmas Lantern project designed for my December classes inspired by Jennifer of Évasions Créatives

Colours used to make this project are:

 

To recreate the Christmas lantern, you will need:

Thick Basic White card – 17cm by 14.85cm x 2
Thick Basic White card – 11.2cm by 11.2cm
Dsp – 9.5cm by 7.5cm x 4
Vellum – 8.5cm by 6.5cm x 4
Scrap Shaded Spruce and Gold Foil

 

Take one of the larger pieces of Thick Basic White card measuring 17cm by 14.85cm and score it on the 17cm side at 8cm and 16cm. Turn so the 1cm strip is at the top of the scoring tool and score at 10cm. Repeat with the second panel of the same size.

 

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

Place one of the scored panels on a Silicon Mat with the 10cm portion at the top. Measure the centre of the two larger panels – 4cm and make a pencil mark. Using a Scoring Tool score from the 4cm mark to the where the vertical and horizontal scorelines meet. Repeat three times, twice in each 8cm panel to form two flat topped triangles. Repeat with the other panel.

 

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

Measure 1cm from the scoreline forming each triangle – see photograph then use a pencil and a ruler to join the pencil marks. This will give 1cm tabs to help close the top of the lantern.

 

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

Cut along the pencil lines and remove the top of the 1cm tab, see photograph. Fold and burnish on all the scorelines

 

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

Glue the panels of designer series paper to the larger front panels – 2 on each cardstock piece. Place the die, from the Nested Essentials Dies in the centre of one of the panels and die cut. Repeat with the remaining 3 panels.

 

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

Emboss each of the pieces of Vellum with your chosen Embossing Folder. Run a bead of glue around each of the die cut windows, on the back and place the embossed vellum face down to cover the hole. Allow to adhere completely.

 

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

Place a strip of Tear and tape on both 1cm side tabs and adhere the two panels together and close the lantern.

 

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

Add glue to alternate 1cm tabs which form the top of the lantern. Squeeze together and hold un position until the glue sets.

 

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

From scrap Shaded Spruce card die cut the pair of trees from the Scenic Adventure Dies and add to each side of the lantern using Dimensionals. Add a star, die cut from scrap Gold Foil using the Pine Tree trimmings Dies, to the top of one of the trees.

 

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

Score the 11.2cm square of Basic White card at 1.5cm on all four sides. Cut each corner tab and add glue to close the base. Place a tealight onto the base and cover with the lantern top.

 

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

A scattering of Gold Shaker Stars completes the project.

 

A Christmas Lantern made for my December 2025 classes using the Scenic Adventure, Nested Essential Dies and the Modern Christmas designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Scenic Adventure and Nested Essential Dies used with the Modern Christmas designer series paper to make a Christmas Lantern for my December 2025 classes

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A pretty Christmas Tree themed card made using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and co-ordinating dies from Stampin' Up!

Pretty Tree Card

Hello and welcome to the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop where we are sharing something we have been working on recently. I made this pretty tree card using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set to demonstrate other projects using this stamp set and dies.

Colours used to make this card are:

 

To recreate the pretty tree card, you will need:

Bubble Bath card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛”
Pretty Peacock card – 5⅜” by 3⅝”
Basic White card – 5¼” by 3¾”
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” for the inside
Scrap Thoughtful Journey dsp

 

Using a Blending Brush, I swirled Bubble Bath ink in the lower right corner of the smaller piece of Basic White card.

 

A pretty Christmas Tree themed card made using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and co-ordinating dies from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and co-ordinating dies used to make a pretty Christmas Tree themed card

The open tree was stamped using Pretty Peacock ink onto a scrap piece of Thoughtful Journey designer series paper. I die cut the tree using the Pine Tree Trimmings dies.

 

A pretty Christmas Tree themed card made using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and co-ordinating dies from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and co-ordinating dies used to make a pretty Christmas Tree themed card

The sentiment was added to the lower right corner using Pretty Peacock ink.

 

A pretty Christmas Tree themed card made using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and co-ordinating dies from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and co-ordinating dies used to make a pretty Christmas Tree themed card

A small strip of Tear and Tape was placed on the inked area. The backing was removed and a piece of Gold Stripped Mesh Ribbon was woven from side to side and secured in place of the double-sided tape.

 

A pretty Christmas Tree themed card made using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and co-ordinating dies from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and co-ordinating dies used to make a pretty Christmas Tree themed card

The die cut tree was then added overtop on Dimensionals. The whole panel was then glued to the Pretty Peacock layer and then to the Bubble Bath card front.

 

A pretty Christmas Tree themed card made using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and co-ordinating dies from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and co-ordinating dies used to make a pretty Christmas Tree themed card

A trio of Drusy Adhesive-backed dots completed the card.

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Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

Pine Tree Trimmings Stamp-a-Stack

The cards I am sharing today were made for my Christmas Stamp-a-Stack using the lovely Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set, Dies and the Season of Elegance designer series paper (dsp). I designed 10 cards, and the ladies make 2 of each design.

Colours used to make these projects are:

 

Each attendee’s pack contained the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies. A ¼ pack of the Season of Elegance dsp, a pack of Adhesive-backed Sparkle Gems, 2 Tree Shaker Domes, a pouch of Gold Shaker Stars, some Gold Foil, 3 ink spots filled with Cherry Cobbler, Lost Lagoon and Mossy Meadow inks, 20 Envelopes, 20 card bases and all the layers and die cut pieces to create the cards.

Card 1 – Trio of Pines Card

Basic Beige card bases – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” x 2
Cherry Cobbler – 5⅛” by 3⅜” x 2
Basic White – 5” by 3¼” x 2
Lost Lagoon – 2½” by ⅜” x 2
Basic White – 5½” by 3 ¾” x 2 – for the inside

 

Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the PineTree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper to make multiple Christmas cards for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack

  • Stamp the pine tree on the smaller piece of White card with Mossy Meadow ink
  • Without re-inking stamp the tree again to the right.
  • Ink up the tree again and stamp off, stamp to the left of the original tree
  • Glue the stamped panel to the Cherry Cobbler layer.
  • Mount the whole panel onto the Basic Beige card front
  • Stamp the sentiment in Mossy Meadow ink on the Lost Lagoon strip. Angle the end and add to the card front

 

Card 2 – Trio of Pine Trees With A Star

Cherry Cobbler card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” x 2
Mossy Meadow – 5⅛” by 3⅜” x 2
Basic White – 5” by 3¼” x 2
Season of Elegance dsp – 3¼” by 1½” x 2
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” x 2- for the inside
Scrap Gold Foil

 

Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper to make multiple Christmas cards for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack

  • Stamp the pine tree on smaller piece of White card with Mossy Meadow ink about 1½” from the bottom
  • Without re-inking stamp the tree again to the right.
  • Ink up the tree again and stamp off, stamp to the left of the original tree
  • Cut a piece of designer series paper (dsp) – 3¼” by 1½”
  • Stamp the sentiment onto dsp with Cherry Cobbler ink and glue to stamped panel
  • Glue stamped panel to Mossy Meadow layer and mount on Cherry Cobbler card base on Dimensionals
  • Die cut a star from Gold Foil, add to middle tree

 

Card 3 – Pine Tree Forest

Lost Lagoon card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored at 4⅛” x 2
Season of Elegance dsp – 5” by 3¼” x 2
Basic White – 4¾” by 3” x 2
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾” x 2- for the inside
Scrap Basic White & Gold Foil

 

Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper to make multiple Christmas cards for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack

  • Stamp the pine tree in Lost Lagoon ink on the right-side of the smaller piece of Basic White card. Stamp again without re-inking.
  • Repeat the above and add a final stamped off tree – 5 in total, 2 full and 3 stamped off
  • Stamp the sentiment in Mossy Meadow ink to the left of the panel
  • Cut a piece of dsp – 5” by 3¼”
  • Glue the stamped panel to the panel of dsp then to the Lost Lagoon card front
  • Stamp the pine tree in Mossy Meadow ink onto scrap White card and die cut
  • Add die cut tree to card front on Dimensionals
  • Add a die cut Gold Foil star

 

Card 4 – Random Triple Trees

Mossy Meadow card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” x 2
Basic Beige – 5⅛” by 3⅜” x 2
Basic White – 5” by 3¼” x 2
Basic Beige label – die cut with Nested Essentials x 2
Basic White – 5½” by 3¾” x 4 – 2 for the inside

 

Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper to make multiple Christmas cards for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack

  • Stamp the open tree with Lost Lagoon ink on the smaller White card panel
  • Stamp the tree of stars with Mossy Meadow ink and the pine tree with Cherry Cobbler ink.
  • Fill in the small gaps around with the same trees
  • Glue the stamped panel to the Basic Beige layer and mount on card front on Dimensionals
  • Stamp sentiment on the die cut label in Lost Lagoon ink
  • Glue to the card front

 

Card 5 – Triple Tree of Stars

Cherry Cobbler card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” x 2
Basic White – 5½” by 3¾” – x 4 – 2 – for the inside
Basic Beige – 5⅜” by 3⅝” – x 2
Season of Elegance dsp – 5⅜” by ¾”
Basic White – 2½” by ½”

 

Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper to make multiple Christmas cards for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack

  • Stamp the tree of stars in the centre of the Basic Beige panel, about ¾” from the bottom with Cherry Cobbler ink
  • Stamp the tree of stars to the left with Lost Lagoon ink
  • Stamp the tree of stars to the right with Mossy Meadow ink
  • Cut a piece of dsp 5⅜” by ¾” and glued to the panel below the trees
  • Adhere the panel to one of the White panels.
  • Mount on card front on Dimensionals
  • Stamp sentiment in Mossy Meadow ink on strip of white card and add to card front

 

Card 6 – Three Different Trees

Thick Basic White card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” x 2
Season of Elegance dsp – 5⅞” by 2” x 2
Mossy Meadow – 4⅞” by 3⅛” x 2
Basic White – 4 ¾” by 3” x 2
Basic White – 2⅜” by ⅜” x 2 – sentiment
Scrap Basic White & Gold Foil

 

Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper to make multiple Christmas cards for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack

  • Cut a piece of Season of Elegance dsp 5⅞” by 2”, glue to the bottom of the White card base
  • Glue the White panel to the Mossy Meadow layer and glue to the card front
  • Stamp the three trees on scrap Basic White card, one in Mossy Meadow, one in Lost Lagoon and the last in Cherry Cobbler.
  • Die cut all the trees and glue one on each side of the white panel
  • Add the final tree in the centre on Dimensionals
  • Stamp sentiment in Cherry Cobbler ink on the strip of Beige card. Add on Dimensionals.
  • Add a die cut Gold star to the top of the centre tree

 

Card 7 – Trimmed Green Tree

Thick Basic White card bases – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” x 2
Season of Elegance dsp – 4⅛” by 2⅞” x 2
Basic White – 4⅛” by 1¼” x 2
Season of Elegance dsp – 4⅛” by 1⅛” x 2
Old Olive – 3½” by 2¼” x 2
Scrap Season of Elegance dsp & Gold Foil

 

Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper to make multiple Christmas cards for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack

  • Cut a piece of Season of Elegance dsp 4⅛” by 2⅞” and glue it to White card front
  • Cut a piece of Season of Elegance dsp 4⅛” by 1⅛” and glue it to strip of White card. Glue this to card front
  • Stamp sentiment in lower right corner with Cherry Cobbler ink
  • Stamp the open tree on Old Olive card with Mossy Meadow ink and die cut
  • From scrap Season of Elegance dsp die cut the strings of tree trimmings
  • Cut the strings of trimming apart and glue to the tree
  • Add a die cut Gold Foil star and mount the tree on Dimensionals

 

Card 8 – Stripy Tree

Mossy Meadow card bases – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” x 2
Basic White – 5⅛” by 3⅜” x 2
Basic Beige – 5” by 3¼” x 2
Basic White – 3½” by 2½” x 2 with Adhesive Sheet – 3½” by 2½” x 2 applied to the back
Basic White – 5½” by 3¾” x 2 – for the inside
Scrap Gold Foil

Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper to make multiple Christmas cards for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack

  • Die cut the tree in the Basic Beige panel – you don’t need the die cut piece
  • Stamp the sentiment below the negative die cut tree with Mossy Meadow ink
  • Remove the backing from the Adhesive Sheet on the back of 3½” by 2½” white panel.
  • Cut ⅜” strips of dsp of different lengths and apply the strips at a slant to fill the sticky panel
  • Glue the stripy piece to the 5⅛” by 3⅜” white card, moving it so that it would be covered by the opening of negative die cut panel
  • Add Beige panel overtop on Dimensionals
  • Add the die cut Gold Foil star

 

Card 9 – Presents Galore

Lost Lagoon card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” x 2
Season of Elegance dsp – 5½” by 3¾” x 2
Basic White card – 5⅜” by 3⅝” x 2
Basic White label – die cut from Nested Essentials x 2
Basic White – 5½” by 3¾” x 2 – for the inside
Scrap Season of Elegance dsp & Gold Foil

 

Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper to make multiple Christmas cards for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack

  • Place the die cut label on the 5⅜” by 3⅝” panel of White and lightly draw around it
  • Cut a piece of dsp – 5½” by 3¾”
  • Glue the White panel to the dsp and then glue to the Lost Lagoon card front
  • On scrap pieces of dsp stamp both parcels 4 or 5 times and die cut each parcel
  • Glue the parcels around the drawn rectangle taking care to overlap with the pencil line
  • Stamp the sentiment in Cherry Cobbler ink onto die cut label and add to card front on Dimensionals
  • Die cut a tree trimming piece from scrap dsp and add to the label
  • Die cut 5 stars from Gold Foil and add to card front

 

Card 10 – Shaker Tree

Basic Beige card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” – scored at 4⅛” x 2
Cherry Cobbler – 5⅛” by 3⅜” x 2
Basic White – 5” by 3¼” x 2
Season of Elegance dsp – 3½” by 2½” x 2
Basic White – 5 ½” by 3 ¾” x 2 – for the inside

 

Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper to make multiple Christmas cards for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack

  • Die cut a tree from the centre of the 5” by 3¼” piece of White card
  • Stamp the sentiment below in Cherry Cobbler ink
  • Cut a piece of Season of Elegance dsp 3½” by 2½” and place the pinch of Gold Shaker Stars in the centre
  • Peel off the adhesive strip from the back of the shaker tree and place over the dsp with the stars inside
  • Take the adhesive backing off the shaker tree and place the negative die cut White panel overtop
  • Add the whole piece to the Cherry Cobbler panel and then to the Basic Beige card front

 

Multiple Christmas cards designed for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper from Stampin' Up!

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – The Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies used with the Season of Elegance designer series paper to make multiple Christmas cards for my November 2025 Stamp-a-Stack

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

Mo x

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The Pine Tree Trimmings and Festive Friends stamp sets from Stampin' Up! used to make a peacock and gold Christmas card.

Peacock and Gold Christmas Card – Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

Hello and welcome to the Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop where we are sharing something we have been working on. The peacock and gold Christmas card I am showcasing today was made as an example using the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set and dies.

Colours used to make this card are:

 

To recreate the peacock and gold Christmas card, you will need:

Lost Lagoon card base – 8¼” by 5⅞” scored at 4⅛”
Basic White card – 5¼” by 3⅝”
Season of Elegance dsp – 4¾” by 3½” cut in half at 2⅜”
Season of Elegance dsp – 3½” by ½”
Basic White card – 3¾” by 2½”
Lost Lagoon card – 3¼” by 2¼”
Basic White card – 5½” by 3¾”
Scrap Basic White card

 

Using Multipurpose Liquid Adhesive I glued the three pieces of Season of Elegance designer series paper (dsp) to the Basic White panel measuring 5¼” by 3⅝” with the ½” strip in the middle.

 

The Pine Tree Trimmings and Festive Friends stamp sets from Stampin' Up! used to make a peacock and gold Christmas card.

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A peacock and gold Christmas card made using the Pine Tree Trimmings and Festive Friends stamp sets – Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

A piece of Gold Striped Mesh Ribbon was wrapped around the panel, secured on the back with Sellotape before it was glued to Lost lagoon card base.

 

The Pine Tree Trimmings and Festive Friends stamp sets from Stampin' Up! used to make a peacock and gold Christmas card.

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A peacock and gold Christmas card made using the Pine Tree Trimmings and Festive Friends stamp sets – Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

I used a Blending Brush to add Pretty Peacock ink to the small piece of Lost lagoon card. Ink was only added to the left side of the panel. When I had the colour depth I wanted, I stamped the open tree from the Pine Tree Trimmings stamp set in Pretty Peacock ink.

 

The Pine Tree Trimmings and Festive Friends stamp sets from Stampin' Up! used to make a peacock and gold Christmas card.

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A peacock and gold Christmas card made using the Pine Tree Trimmings and Festive Friends stamp sets – Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

The baubles were stamped across the stamped tree image using Versamark ink. I covered the ink with Gold Embossing Powder and set it using my Heat Tool. The image was then die cut using the Pine Tree Trimmings Dies.

 

The Pine Tree Trimmings and Festive Friends stamp sets from Stampin' Up! used to make a peacock and gold Christmas card.

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A peacock and gold Christmas card made using the Pine Tree Trimmings and Festive Friends stamp sets – Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

A label was die cut from the small piece of Basic White card using the Branching Out Dies. The die cut tree was added to the label on Dimensionals.

 

The Pine Tree Trimmings and Festive Friends stamp sets from Stampin' Up! used to make a peacock and gold Christmas card.

www.crafty-rootes.co.uk – A peacock and gold Christmas card made using the Pine Tree Trimmings and Festive Friends stamp sets – Ink. Stamp. Share Blog Hop

The sentiment from the Festive Friends stamp set was stamped on scrap Basic White card using Pretty Peacock ink. I cut the sentiment apart before adding it to the card front.

A ribbon bow and a trio of Gold Shaker Stars completed the card.

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Details of the products I used for this project can be found below.

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