The first card is another one of the Honeycomb pop-up cards from Inky Antics. Wow, I love the tree pop-out, don't you? For my second card, I redid my favorite Christmas card I did last year, this time, with cute polka dot papers from Pink Paislee. The third card is the one I talked about above. It is a Center Step Card. I have seen this type of card on lots of blogs but I had never looked at the instructions, thinking it looked difficult! It is not! Two cuts, six small scores and it is done! After the class next week, I will give you detailed instructions here on my blog. I do have to borrow a different type of paper cutter to make a bunch of these easier though. I only own a guillotine cutter. I do not own one of those sliding type ones, but that is definitely what is needed here. I made my card sample the old fashioned way ... with a ruler, pencil, and exacto knife. And it works, but I will be borrowing Donna's to make my class kits! Here are the class details, if you are interested:
Holidaze Card Creations - Wed. Nov.16th 11:00 a.m. and Sat. Nov. 19th 2:30 p.m. $25
Christmas cardmaking would not be complete without cards from our favorite stamp companies. In this class, you will complete three very creative and unique cards, including a Christmas honeycomb pop-up card, a darling card using one of the Pure Innocence girls, and a card using a new Christmas Stamp and Die-Cut set from Hero Arts. Please bring adhesive, small pop-dots, an X by Xyron (if you have one), a glue stick, a pencil, detailed scissors, and your preferred coloring medium (Copics, colored pencils, etc.) All other supplies provided.
The class participants will also get a bonus card, if they want to do it. I had an idea for a religious card but I wasn't sure if I should make this one of the three cards, so I am making it an optional bonus kit. And, I am not showing the card here ... just a sneak peek ...
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