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Sunday, November 4, 2018

More Christmas Napkin Cards

I LOVE the way this card turned out!  The rocking horse on the red background is the napkin - but I covered it with distress stickles to get the glimmer.  Green background is shine design paper from HOTP.  The lace down the center is made with a Martha Stewart punch - and a red ribbon from my stash is glued on top.  The sentiment is a Spellbinder's die.  I traced around the outside of the die & fussy cut that to get my mat.  I cut the sentiment from cream & from dark green, offsetting them a bit.


Here, the stocking & blue background is all from the napkin.  I added Dazzles stars over the original stars (that were already on the napkin) and I glued white flocking to the top of the stocking.  The doily was from my stash & the star greeting is from a Hunkydory Essential book of greetings.


This card started with a piece of green paper cut & embossed with a Marianne embossing folder.  The tree on the white background is the napkin.  I added a bunch of poinsettia & star-shaped Dazzles, & used Smooch ink on the candles on the tree.  The greetings are again from the Hunkydory book of greetings.


The last card is sized to fit a US business size envelope.  The napkin piece is most of the front - matted on metallic gold poster board.  The ribbon, from my stash, adds just the right touch at the top of the card.

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