Today’s project is a circle Christmas card that looks like a Christmas ornament.
Hello everyone,
We are halfway through the month of October. This month’s theme is “Use a Shape” I am sharing a circle Christmas card I created as a reminder to participate with us at The Flower Challenge.
This is our 5th birthday and there are lots of prizes to win.
So without further ado let’s get to my project.
I decided to create a circle card that looks almost like a Christmas Ornament. First I had to create a circle card base to begin with. Then I added a circle frame with vellum in the middle.
The decorating of the front of this card was so much fun. I had bought some of the Christmas release dies by Tim Holtz a couple of years ago which has all the Christmas elements but I had hardly used it.
I cut out a few Christmas trees, candles, presents and some foliage with pattern paper. Started adding all these elements on my circle frame, some with liquid glue and some with foam tape for dimension.
The last part was to add a sentiment on my card . I usually keep some extra stamped and embossed sentiments strips in a cup which I reach out when I need one. The warm wishes sentiment was perfect for my card.
This finishes my project. Hope this inspires you to pull out your hardly used stamps and dies to create some fun cards for Christmas. There’s still time to participate at The Flower Challenge and win awesome prizes.
Hugs,
Jyoti
Beautiful card Jyoti love all those wonderful layers.
Thank you so much Aileen.
That is a beautiful and elegant circle card, which you could hang on a Christmas Tree :)! Love the muted tones you used!
Thank you so much TaEYun.
Very creative, Jyoti.
Thank you so much Bobby. Appreciate your kindness.
Beautiful card that looks like a gorgoeus Christmas ornament. Wonderful design Jyoti!
Thank you so much Loll
Fabulous, Jyoti! Loving all the festive greenery!
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Thank you so much Michelle ❤️
This is FANTASTIC!! I love all the circle card with all the dimension from the holiday elements. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you so much sandhya. I appreciate you stopping by