I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of my subscribers and visitors and to wish you the very best for Christmas and the New Year. I love to provide inspiration for your cardmaking and appreciate every visit and comment. I look forward to continuing this during 2025. As it is Christmas Day, … Continue reading Seasons Greetings from me to you
Category: Sentimental Wishes Dies
Hot Glue Background for Christmas
Many thanks to Brandy Cox for the inspiration to use a hot glue gun to create gorgeous backgrounds on your cards. I used Old Olive and Granny Apple Green Stampin' Blends Alcohol Markers to create the green strip and Blackberry Bliss, Highland Heather and Fresh Freesia Stampin' Blends Alcohol Markers for the main background. The … Continue reading Hot Glue Background for Christmas
Using Designer Series Paper as the focal point on your Christmas Cards
The Sentimental Christmas DSP has many images that can be die cut with Sentimental Wishes Dies or fussy cut to create beautiful cards. One of the sheets of this DSP has leaves and berries sprigs (which I fussy cut) as well as stockings and ribbon bows (which I die cut). The insides and envelopes were … Continue reading Using Designer Series Paper as the focal point on your Christmas Cards
Sentimental Wishes Easel Card
How long since you have made a basic easel card? It is one of the simplest fun fold cards to make and is often forgotten when everyone is making lots of complicated cards. Cut an A4 or Letter cardstock piece in half length ways and then fold in half. Fold the front in half again. … Continue reading Sentimental Wishes Easel Card
More Fun Fold Cards for Christmas
Add some WOW to your Christmas cards with these easy fun fold cards. Card 1: This is a standard Z Fold card. Fold the card base in half and then fold the front half back on itself. Add an art panel that is half on the folded back and hanging over the 'inside'. For this … Continue reading More Fun Fold Cards for Christmas
Step Cards for Christmas
Look at these cute step cards. Each one takes a piece of 6" x 6" cardstock. That means that you can get 4 cards from one sheet of 12" x 12" cardstock. These cards will fit into C6 and medium envelopes. Score at 1" and 2" then pencil a line in at 4". Do not … Continue reading Step Cards for Christmas





