Wednesday, December 18, 2024

Gingerbread Lane Christmas Card

Hello crafty friends! Can you believe it's only one week until Christmas?! I absolutely love making Christmas cards and just had to share another one with you that features the beautiful Lovely Layers: Alice's Gingerbread Lane Honey Cuts.

I went all out on the sparkles for this card! Haha! I die cut the pieces for the gingerbread house #2 from the Lovely Layers: Alice's Gingerbread Lane dies. These were cut from white and brown cardstocks. I decided on a white iced gingerbread house with peeks of the gingerbread. The other layers are die cut from red and silver glitter paper that I have in my stash.

I also die cut two of the trees from brown and white cardstocks. The green tree is paper that I inked up with Bundled Sage Distress Oxide ink.

Then I used the Layering Guide to assist me as I glued the layers of the Gingerbread House together with Bee Creative glue. Be sure to also use your reverse tweezers and glue with a fine tip to make the layering lots easier.

While the glued layers were drying, I layered my A2 card base with more silver glitter cardstock and then a 4" x 5-¼" panel that I embossed with the gorgeous Snowflakes 3D embossing folder.

I hand trimmed more silver glitter cardstock into a hill for my scene. I used glue to adhere the Gingerbread house and foam dots (cut smaller with scissors) to adhere the trees.

I stamped a sentiment from the Wonder of Christmas stamp set in black ink. Then I cut it out with the coordinating dieand popped it up on the card with foam tape strips.

I decided I want a bit more sparkle and added three Layering Snowflakes that I had saved from another project.

I love all of the sparkles, and hope you do too! Thank you for stopping by and enjoy your week leading up to the holidays!

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