Hello everyone I'm here to show you a Christmas Card using yummy papers, stamps, dies and embellishments from Swedish House Crafts. Now I'm losing track of days at the minute and totally forgot about my DT make......so this was a rush and altogether took me just under 2...
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Hello, everyone,
Donna here with my latest creation for Swedish House Crafts blog.
I have made a Christmas card using one of the gorgeous die cut images from Maja Design "Vintage Frost Basics" collection.
If you are wondering about the title? Father Christmas, Jultomten, also known simply as "Tomten" is Sweden's Father Christmas. Visiting the houses in the afternoon on Christmas Eve (when Christmas in Sweden is celebrated) to distribute presents to children.
If you are wondering about the title? Father Christmas, Jultomten, also known simply as "Tomten" is Sweden's Father Christmas. Visiting the houses in the afternoon on Christmas Eve (when Christmas in Sweden is celebrated) to distribute presents to children.
Links to the products can be found in text at the end of my post.
Here is a closer look at Father Christmas. Sweden's "Tomten".
Here is a closer look at Father Christmas. Sweden's "Tomten".
I used Gummiapan old paper die to cut the base of my card, and layer the papers which are also from Maja Designs "Vintage Frost Basics" collection. The postcard image is also from the images die cut sheet.
I used Tim Holtz Vintage photo distress ink to ink the edges of everything on my card apart from the flowers, and foliage. Everything has had a dusting of Snow-Tex. The pretty lace along the bottom of the card is from my stash.
October 26, 2017
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October 25, 2017
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