Saturday, August 13, 2016

SNOWY CHRISTMAS WITH ANITA KEJRIWAL

Hello to all !!!

I'm Anita here and I am super excited today as I bring for you my first Christmas card with CottageCutz dies. A wonderful collection of Christmas dies have been recently released and many more are on the way.
These are such beautiful dies with Christmas theme that one can create wonderful cards and other projects with them.
You can find them here
Here is my card for today featuring some of the latest dies.



Follow the pictures below for making this card step-by step.


Distress a 4 inches x 6 inches white card stock with Broken China and Chipped Sapphire



 Stamp images from Snow flakes stamp with Versamark Embossing pad


Cut out wavy layers from white card stock. Apply white embossing powder over stamped image and heat set.



Add the layers at the bottom using 3d foam tape.



Add the die cuts as shown and apply glue over the edges. Sprinkle Distress glitter and let it dry.




Add some sequins and add a die cut with Christmas sentiment on the top left.


Adhere this on a dark blue card stock and cyt leaving 1/4 inch all around. Adhere this on a card base 7.5 inches by 5.5 inches.


The finished card.

Challenge #5 is going on at the blog. The theme is Birthday. So do share your entry.

I hope you will be inspired to see these projects and use CottageCutz dies to create wonderful cards.


Dies used in this card.

Used the deer from this die.










12 comments:

Damjana said...

Such a lovely card. Great idea for winter card. I love the winter scene.

Mary Marsh said...

This is a peaceful forest scene Anita- love the background stamping and sponging

Janja said...

What a fantastic scene.

Anita Kejriwal said...

Thanks

Anita Kejriwal said...

Nice way to describe. Never thought so . Thanks

Anita Kejriwal said...

Thanks Janja

Юлия Кузнецова said...

Awesome as allways Anita!

Anita Kejriwal said...

Thank you

creative lady said...

Beautiful, love the snowflakes!

Anita Kejriwal said...

Thank you Donna

Vladuška said...

Such a peaceful scene.

Joanne said...

Wow so pretty Anita!