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Noel Poinsettias

August 27, 2018

Hello my crafty friends, Christine here with another card I have designed using the Ultimate Glittered Napkin Technique.  This technique is addicting, such fun and rewarding, and you will soon be looking at all napkins in a different way.  I wish the glitter effect showed up better in photos as it really is sparkly.

Here is how it was created.

Step 1  Using Garden Notes Berry Branch 1 die set, cut 1 branch from brown cardstock.  Use white Nuvo Crystal Drops to make the berries; set aside to dry.

Step 2  Die cut 3 poinsettias from White Soft Finish Cardstock using Garden Notes  Poinsettia #1099 die set.  Cut leaves from green cardstock.  Shade and shape using Garden Notes PanPastels Set 1, 4 pc. Deluxe Tool Kit, Molding Mat and Leaf Mat.

Step 3  Using Garden Notes Pinecones and Boughs die set, cut several pine boughs from green cardstock.  Shade & shape.

Step 4  Form a top-fold 6″ X 6″ card base from white cardstock.

Step 5  Cut black cardstock 6″ X 6″ using next to largest die in Garden Notes Stitched Frame  It – Square die set cut out center to form frame.  Set aside square cut from center for use on another project.

Step 6  Choose a napkin for background, separate printed layer from white layer(s). Napkins typically have either 1 or 2 white layers, only the printed top layer is needed. Cut a white cardstock  5-3/4″ x 5-3/4″ square that has Clear Double Sided Adhesive on the front.  Slowly and carefully adhere napkin (right side up) to cardstock removing protective covering from adhesive a little at a time.  Once completely adhered press into VersaMark Ink to completely cover the napkin. Add clear glitter embossing powder over entire surface. If you don’t have clear glitter embossing powder add Silk Microfine Glitter – Cool Diamond to the clear powder. Heat set with heat tool. When cooled, die cut a circle in the center using the 4th smallest die in Garden Notes Stitched Frame It – Circles.  Set the circle cutout aside to use on another card.  Adhere glittered napkin piece to card front using Clear Double Sided Adhesive.

Step 7  Using black ink, stamp Noel inside circle using stamp from the Classic Christmas Sentiments Clear Stamp set.

Step 8  Adhere black frame to card front using Clear Double Sided Adhesive Tape.

Step 9  Add Pine Boughs, Berry Branches (cut apart to make smaller pieces as needed) then build three Poinsettias using Kids Choice Glue.

I so hope that you have enjoyed this tutorial today and will make your own card.  For any of the Elizabeth Craft Designs products used in this card just click on its picture below which will take you directly to that item.

Until next time – Happy Crafting!

Christine

Supplies:

Elizabeth Craft Designs: 


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Other:

Cardstock – black, white, green, brown

Nuvo Crystal Drops – white

Napkin

Black Ink

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  • cynthia August 28, 2018 at 10:29 pm

    Beautiful. I will have to try this.

    • Christine Pooler August 29, 2018 at 5:06 am

      Thank you Cynthia, yes you really need to try this it is fun!

  • Evelyn Coup August 28, 2018 at 12:16 pm

    What a beautifull Cristmas card

    • Christine Pooler September 1, 2018 at 6:59 pm

      Thank you so much Evelyn this is a fun technique!

  • Marjorie August 27, 2018 at 11:25 am

    Beautiful card. I haven’t tried napkin technique but definitely will. Thanks for the tutorial.

    • Christine Pooler August 29, 2018 at 4:48 am

      Thank you Marjorie. This napkin technique is really fun and easy to do.

  • Deborah Stelton August 27, 2018 at 8:17 am

    I love this technique what a stunning result! The possibilities are endless tfs have a great day.

    • Christine Pooler August 27, 2018 at 10:10 am

      Thank you Deborah
      . It is a fun technique and I do look at napkins all the time now thinking of different cards that could be made.

  • Beverly August 27, 2018 at 6:44 am

    Beautiful. I have used napkins before but this is alittle different.

    • Christine Pooler August 27, 2018 at 10:08 am

      Thank you Beverly. Yes I had done the technique with napkins and Modge Podge before but using the embossing powder with glitter brings such a sparkle.

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