
Glitter – Stampendous! – Crystal Glitter-Multi-Ultra Fine -GX220U.

Double-side adhesive – Elizabeth Craft Designs – Clear Double Sided Adhesive – 6×6 inches.Spellbinders Glimmer Hot Foil System – Glimmer Foil – Green and Silver.Heavy White Cardstock 110# weight 8 ½ x 11 inches.Christmas Tree – Spellbinders – Glimmer Plate – We Wish You – GLP-046.
Impression obsession cardinal dies series#
Impression obsession cardinal dies how to#
The Glimmer Foiling System by Spellbinders is easy to use if you watch a lot of videos on how to use the system and follow the instructions faithful. Once glittered, I glued the three stag shapes together off setting, the glittered one on top to create a slight shadow.īeing new to heat foiling, I practiced some on scrapes before using the Christmas tree foiling plate on my good paper. The excess glitter should stay on the scrap paper so it can be put back into its storage container. The last of the three stags was cut from brown cardstock covered on one side with double-sided adhesive and then when the backing paper on the adhesive was pulled off I laid the piece on scrap paper and shook ultra-fine glitter over the adhesive to ‘frost” the stag much the same way you would cover an inked image to be heat embossed. To make the stag, I cut the shape three times from brown cardstock. I cut two sets of cardinals (front and back) from red scrap cardstock. I cut two sets of trees out from the same white cardstock as the card base. I didn’t have any birch trees long enough to fill the apertures so I scoured my favorite on-line crafting stores and found on my favorite discount die store Dies R Us the Impression Obsession birch trees with the tiny cardinal dies. I cut this aperture with the cardstock fully open so a wide format die cutting machine was needed. Once the front and middle were cut, I laid-out how the second folded sheet of cardstock would overlap on the middle panel and traced the aperture opening onto the overlap panel. Laying out how I wanted the front of the card to look with my dies, I cut two of the panels at the same time by putting the sheet folded in-half through the die cutting machine. Having scored and folded both pieces of 8 ½ x 11 inch white cardstock in half, knew I had to cut the rectangular aperture in three of the four panels. I used one from the Crafters Essentials I by Kat Scrappiness.

I went through my dies to find a large enough opening to go behind the stag that still left a sufficient border to keep the card sturdy. I fell in love with the Creative Expressions Paper Panda Forest Stag die the first time I saw it and designed my card around this large die creating a 5 ½ x 8 ½ inches card using two pieces of heavy white cardstock. This is the story I hope the recipients of this card have when they open the card. You know this is your destination and the faint tune of “We wish you a Merry Christmas” hums through your head. Finally, you come to a small fir tree that has been decorated for Christmas. The majestic stag, who quietly walks to the ridge and surveys his kingdom. It’s a snowy day as you walk through the woods of white birch trees and here the red cardinals singing their sweet song, and then he appears.
