Today it is my turn to share a second project on the Countryview Challenge blog, - another Christmas card I'm afraid to say
I used The Vintage Cabinet card die, the Stacked Snowflakes die, and the Holiday Greens Sizzlits die, all by Tim Holtz. Now before I go on I want to tell you about a fabulous new product I just discovered, amazingly useful if you love to use die cuts, specially delicate ones. The stuff is called Stick It and was invented by Ken Oliver. Ken, who has been a Facebook friend for some time, sent me some to try out, and I have to say, I LOVE IT!!. Here is a link to a video where Ken demonstrates how it works:
For my project I started by cutting 4 of the cabinet cards with the small die inside to create a frame. I cut them from cereal packets, so the frame would be sturdy and have some depth. I glued them together, gave them a coat of gesso and then added Picket Fence Distress crackle paint. When everything had dried I coloured it and a backing piece with the new Distress Stains. I used Brushed Pewter and Faded Jeans, plus a tiny bit of Picket Fence.
Sparkle and Shine was added by covering everything in Mat medium and then sprinkling with Clear Rockcandy Distress Glitter.
I adhered the frame to a card blank, inked with a mix of Gathered Twigs and Walnut Stain DI and then stamped one of the stamps from the Christmas Nostalgia set around the edges, also in Walnut Stain.
I embellished with some branches from the Holiday Greens, coloured with Iced Spruce and more glitter.
I also added a few tiny berries to the branches, they came from my Christmas box....
Well, that's another Christmas card done, so I am happy about that. There is still a week left to play in the challenge if you have not done so yet, do go over and check it out, we would love to see you there!
Hi Astrid. Wow!!! This looks stunning! What gorgeous dies and the crackle and glitter combo looks brilliant.
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Fantastic card! Have a great day, Valerie
ReplyDeleteOh my Goodness. What an amazing card Astrid. I want to touch it, it really looks so tactile. The colours are stunning and very vintage looking too. Hugs Rita xxx
ReplyDeleteA very beautiful card with the 'Astrid' touch that makes it special
ReplyDeleteLove Chrissie x
Fabulous Christmas card, Astrid! Stick It is ingenious! Thank you for the introduction! Xx
ReplyDeleteThis is AMAZING Astrid !
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to you!
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Susi
Your card is stunning Astrid, I love that stacked snowflake, it is so beautiful against the darker background. Hugs, Anne xx
ReplyDeleteGosh what a work of art ... Beautiful card and lovely details
ReplyDeleteWow Miss Astrid, the vintage Cabinet is beautiful on it own, love the colors and crackle, the snowflake is gorgeous wow a real stunning card, scary its time to start the madness :O), hope you have a wonderful week, thanks for always inspiring us all ((( BIG HUGS )))..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful - love the color palette and that snowflake is drop dead gorgeous!
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Linda
Beautiful, Astrid! I love the texture and those new dies are great!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Astrid. I love this christmas card. Love the the blue and brown. I would be happy if this would fall on my door mat at Christmas because it's so pretty. Have a wonderful day Anneke
ReplyDeleteWow Astrid, this is just breathtaking! I so love all the blues, perfect for a snowflake theme! Your textures and sparkle on everything is frosty and festive! What an amazing project! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is so lovely.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful! Love the color palette and texture!!!
ReplyDeleteStunning creation Astrid, loving all the inking and texture.
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Stunning card, Astrid! Love the texture and your choice of colors.
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Evelyn
Gorgeous card, Astrid! I just love reading about how you do what you do, and how you achieve so much texture and details on your die cuts! TFS
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty card! I love this Stick It. And I love your stacked snowflakes! Beautifully created. Always a treat coming here.
ReplyDeleteTOTALLY GORGEOUS Astrid! LOVE the layered snowflake and the sparkle against the blue tones!
ReplyDeleteIt is simply stunning Astrid! The background is perfect for the blue cabinet ,and the layered snowflake is wonderful, maybe I should have a closer look at that ! What a most beautiful card !!
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Loving your fabulous card. Annette x
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Beautiful card Astrid. Whoever will receive it will be very happy !
ReplyDeleteCorrie x
A beautiful Christmas card Astrid. I must start making some soon.
ReplyDeleteYvonne
Sensational - the colours and the way you captured old time Christmas with that stunning snowflake as the focal - wow.
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Lynne
Those snowflakes are wonderful- (even though I dislike snow)and the crackle and colors you used-perfect,Astrid!!
ReplyDeleteYour stained and crackled framing is gorgeous on this Astrid!
ReplyDeleteSparkle and Shine never looked so good. Love the crackle on the frame with the wintery blue colors and that focal snowflake is gorgeous. Love this much!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous card Astrid, love the colour and the texture, beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week and happy crafting, Angela x
Gorgeous card Astrid! Love the texture and that wonderful snowflake. I've ordered my own set of sprays after seeing your magic with them. thanks for sharing your knowledge and amazing work. I'd better get started on some Christmas cards myself....running behind. Karen.x
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Astrid. I love the texture you created with the Gesso. The dark stains really make those gorgeous layered snowflakes pop. This is the perfect way to frame those snowflakes too. I'm in LOVE with this card! -- Mary Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, love the colours used on the background which
ReplyDeletecontrast beautifully with the snowflakes and the winter greens look lovely
Jools x