
Merry and Bright

Other Products:
White smooth cardstock, acetate sheet, Zig markers, jute cardstock
For more tips on creating with the O Holy Night collection, watch the tutorial at https://youtu.be/UWDeK6soJ0E.
Instructions: Ready side fold card measures 7"x6". To create bendi frame, take a white cardstock measuring 8.5"x 6". Score at 1/2" and 8" on longer side. Create a 1" wide window using pen knife. To prepare mats, choose 2 pattern paper from designer paper collection. Create rectangle window on both the pattern paper and layer it on the white cardstock. Also layer an acetate sheet as shown.
Cho0se a pattern paper from the same collection and cut it in size 7"x 6" to create the window scene. Stamp holy family images using black archival on water color paper and color them using zig markers. Cut the images with coordinating dies. Cut another piece of pattern paper using fleur border basics die. Layer it on the pattern paper using dimensional tape. Arrange the holy family images and glue them. Stamp some leaves using library green ink and cut with coordinating die. Color the leaves using same color and also arrange them as shown. Glue the frame on the both side of pattern paper. Further, layer it on the ready card base.
Cut ornaments from the pattern paper using ornamental die. Stamp the sentiment using red geranium archival. Arrange the ornaments on the left side of the card as shown. Cut a sentiment ticket from the same collection and adhere on the top of the card using dimensional tape.
Stamp angels image using sepia ink and color the images using zig markers. Cut with coordinating die and arrange it as shown in the picture. Stamp a sentiment card on the jute sheet using sepia color and cut with coordinating die. Slightly color using zig markers and glue it on the right side of card. Stamp some small flowers from wildwood florals using Red Geranium color and cut with coordinating die. Also stamp some pinecones using library green color and cut with coordinating die. Arrange the pine leaves and flowers as shown in the picture.
Created By: Uma Didwania