May Greetings!
Hope all is well with you and yours.
I'm here with my inspiration make for the new challenge at MLCCB.
Here's my card. I don't know the technical name of this fold, but crafter Tina Rappe calls it a dutch door fold. And like her, I think of it as a Mr. Ed door (referencing the 1960's TV show). At any rate, it's a simple fun fold. I had bought the Penny Black "Believe" edger die set a while back and decided it was time to use it. I never found anyone actually using the dies to cut the top part of the card off, but I wanted to try it so I did.
I chose this Splitcoaststampers sketch as inspiration for my layout design.
And here you can see the card closed.
I printed out digital glitter paper from LOTV to use on Springhill digital card stock. I die cut the "believe" and an unbranded Santa sleigh die with the white card. I also stamped a Stamplorations winter cabin on white card using Twilight Versafine Clair ink and fussy cut it to add to the scene at the bottom on a snow ground cut with white card and a Lawn Fawn Stitched Hillside die.
Here's the back of the card with more of the LOTV digital paper and a stamped and punched siggie..
Last look.
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Thanks for the visit and have a great start to May!
XOX
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I like both, but my natural card-making style is clean; as exampled here, I chose digital paper instead of ink-blending some - less messy.
Dies used: Stitched Hillside, Santa's Sleigh and Believe Edger dies
This is a wonderful Christmas card with that fun edger die making such a great “door” for the front panel! And that glitter digi paper is beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing your lovely card at Creative Creases Challenge!
ReplyDeleteI love the blue sparkle sky. It's a great idea because it feels cold like a December night. And white elements not only look great but make it feel cold and snowy too. But since it's not December, happy May to you. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteFabulous card, whatever it's called! Happy May, Aimeslee! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love this! The colour scheme is gorgeous and look at all that sparkle! Thanks for sharing with us at Dragonfly Dreams and MTTC :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful card and a very original cut. Perfect for our challenge in MTTCC - Winter scene. Thank you for participating in our challenge. Martina - DT
ReplyDeleteBeautiful holiday card, Aimeslee! I love the fun way you created it. And I have never heard of digital glitter paper! I need to figure out how to get some. I'm sure it's easier than the real thing. Thank you for playing with the Creative Creases Challenge, and I hope you can join us again soon. We really appreciate your support!
ReplyDeleteDebbie, DT
Secrets To Stamping
Hey! Thanks x 3 for sharing your glittery night sky Dec 24-Dec 25 card at MTTC, MTTCC, and FQCCCB!!! Brilliant usage of everything die-cut, winter scene/Christmas, and outdoor/wintery country Christmas!!! Awesome Christmas card! --Becca
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning card! I love all the sparkle, Jo x
ReplyDeleteLove the fold/cut awesome job, the glitter is perfect with the sleigh and reindeer. Way to go! Thanks for playing our All Occasions Challenge at Krafty Chicks Challenge. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteLeanne DT Member/KCC
Krafty Chicks Challenge
Your card is very beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI liked that the hand mate is perforated at the back!
This is so pretty, love the fold and again the glitter is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing our challenge at Christmas Craft Creations.
Leanne DT Member/CCC
Christmas Craft Creations
Super wonderful card! Love the design of it. thank you for sharing over at Crafty Gals Corner Challenge. Best of luck, Jana DT
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever fold technique! The "Mr. Ed door" or Dutch door fold adds such a unique touch to your card design. The combination of the Penny Black "Believe" edger die set, the winter cabin stamp, and the digital glitter paper creates a charming and festive scene. Great job on incorporating these elements into your card!
ReplyDeleteI love how you used that die to cut the front of the card. It is so perfect. Very creative. Love it. So glad you joined us at Die Cut Divas for May's Monochromatic Challenge.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card!! Thanks so much for participating in our DRAGONFLY DREAMS challenge!!! I appreciate that you play along and I enjoy visiting your blog!! Have a happy crafty day!! Deanne at A Little Bit O’ Paper
ReplyDeleteHi Aimeslee, a beautiful dutch door card, love the digital glitter paper, much easier to use than some of the first glitter papers. Thank you for sharing with us at Lil Patch of Crafty Friends, good luck in the prize draw...
ReplyDeleteMegan DT LPoCF
...and thanks so much for participating in our CHRISTMAS CRAFTS ALL YEAR 'ROUND challenge!!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous dutch door with the BELIEVE, Aimeslee! Love the blue glitter against the white card too!! Thanks for sharing at Die Cut Divas!!
ReplyDeleteSuch a brilliant (in every sense!) and elegant way of using silhouette diecuts to make a beautiful holiday scene; and that fancy fold is perfection! So pleased you could join our celebration of Santa at Jingle Belles!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun fold with all of that fabulous glittery sparkle ... so very glad you shared your *Man with the Bag* at Jingle belles.
ReplyDeleteFab card with that clever fold and all the glitter
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in at Try It On Tuesday Challenge
Love the fun fold you chose for your card and the digital glitter paper, which gives you the illusion of glitter without the mess - genius! Great monochromatic card. Thanks for joining us at Die Cut Divas.
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