It is time once again for the girls in the
Christmas card club to show our latest cards.
The challenge was set by Margaret
and is for a card showing Poinsettia's any colour.
I'm woefully late in showing my card.
I have been trying to make cards of a different shape
and also to recycle the pile of old Christmas cards in my stash.
I knew I had this card front
so went on a search for a design to compliment it.
I found this tutorial by Valita
which I thought would be perfect.
I waited till this morning to take photos
but they still do not give the card justice
The individual strips of paper took
ages to cut and weave but I got there in the end.
Base of card is gold pearlised card stock.
I chalked round the edge and some of the lattice
with pearlised chalk too.
Poinsettia die is by Poppy Stamps No 861
cut from dark red card.
Rectangle die by Xcut.
Ribbon and pearls from my stash.
Inside of card.
I used Stickles on the flowers and leaves but
it doesn't show up here. It does IRL.
Entering into the following challenges:
Scribble and Scrap #39 Amything goes.
Lil Patch of Crafty #5 Anything goes.
Crafty Hazelnut's Extra. Christmas cards.
Crafty Hazelnut's #218 Cut it up. (I did. Hundreds of strips!)
ABC Christmas # D is for die cuts.
Me and Mine # Beat the rush.
The Glory of Christmas #53 Red and Gold.
What a clever use of a card front Valery. I love the lattice hiding hidden treasures. I'm late too so worry not, you are not alone! Zx
ReplyDeleteNot late at all really Mrs A, I don't think Margaret is too strict :) Well worth waiting for anyway, a lovely card and using up old stash too always a bonus.
ReplyDeleteLorraine
What a fabulous idea. That lattice work looks really super and such a great way of recycling your xmas card xx
ReplyDeleteHow clever and how patient you are Valery...it looks stunning ...well done for upcycling xxxx
ReplyDeleteAwesome! And a brilliant recycle of such a pretty card too. Can just imagine all that weaving was fiddly, but what a beautiful look it created on the front to show off that loveliness on the inside too. TFS the link, I'll check that out. You are certainly successful in doing the different styles of cards! I do admire that so much. Great card, I really love it! Hugs & have a good week.
ReplyDeleteClever recycling and great work on the lattice front. Gorgeous Poinsettia's. Thanks for joining in our challenge at Lil Patch of Crafty Friends and we hope to you back with us soon. Good luck in the draw. Jennifer DT member xx
ReplyDeleteGreat card the upcycling really works x Thanks for joining us at Lil Patch of Crafty Friends xx
ReplyDeleteYou must have the patience of a saint Mrs A! Love your design here , great recycling of a beautiful card. Carol x
ReplyDeleteStunning card Mrs A! huggles Sue xx
ReplyDeleteHi Mrs A
ReplyDeleteGreat card. Thought you had used a lattice die but hand cutting, wow, you have some patience.
Fab recycling again.
Best wishes.
Ang x
Very clever and gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteKath x
That is really clever and stunning! Off to check the tutorial next - love it! Karen xx
ReplyDeletea really clever idea Valery and a beautiful make! Big hugs to you! Rachel xx
ReplyDeleteHi Valery
ReplyDeleteStunning card... It certainly has the wow factor... Love the paper weaving...
Hugs Sylvie xx
You come up with the neatest ideas, Mrs. A--love this card!
ReplyDeleteOMG how pretty! Thank you for sharing with us at the Glory of Christmas. - Myrna DT
ReplyDeleteYou have such patience, Mrs. A! What a beautiful lattice you have made to show off the pretty poinsettias! I agree with Greta. You come up with the most amazing ideas!
ReplyDeleteHow clever! Lovely card and great recycling. Thank you for joining us at ABC Christmas Challenge. Luv, Wilma
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful lattice Mrs A, great card and upcycling sweetie.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness here again you have created a stunning card and recycling too you always put your snippets to good use this is beautiful x
ReplyDeleteTis kinda nice!
ReplyDeletexx
What a wonderful idea and design Valery Anne.
ReplyDeleteHugs Diane
What a wonderful idea and design Valery Anne.
ReplyDeleteHugs Diane
Valery this is a wonderful creation with great attention to detail and perfect for our ‘ANYTHING GOES’ challenge. Thanks for sharing your talent with us. Good luck.
ReplyDeleteHugs
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{Lil Patch of Crafty Friends DT Member}
{Doing Life – my personal blog}
My goodness--you WEAVED all those paper strips? That's a bit ambitious, but well worth the effort!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly cut it up - brilliant! Thanks for entering both of my CHNC challenges with your lovely crafting - hope to see you again soon. x
ReplyDeleteThanks also for sharing for the Glory of Christmas red and gold challenge. x
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful - such an elegant design.
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us at The Glory of Christmas Challenge.
Helen x
Beautiful!! That is a fabulous technique, and I'm sure it DID take you forever to cut all those little strips. Thanks for playing with CHNCC2.
ReplyDeleteFab card, thanks for sharing it with us at Scribble and Scrap xxx
ReplyDeleteLovely card. Thank you for joining The Glory of Christmas challenge. Hope to see you again next time.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea with a gorgeous result x
ReplyDeleteLovely cards! Thank you for joining in Beat the Christmas Rush.
ReplyDeleteSue @ Me&Mine x