For the first card, the background paper is a nice shiny red. The green ribbon is from Dollarama. The tree trunk is a wooden barbeque skewer that I cut to length. The star is from some Christmas fabric. I Mod Podged it to card stock then cut it out. I double knotted the ribbon over the stick then cut each layer to length. I glued the flattest side of the stick with Mod Podge and laid it on the card. I had to put it under a book until it dried a bit because it kept slipping around. Once the stick was set, I used a foam brush and just pressed some Mod Podge through the fabric of the ribbon to stick it where I wanted it to go. I was able to slide the wet ribbon around a bit until I was happy with its position. I didn't glue the ends down tight because I wanted it to look more 3D.
For the second card, the background paper has white words written in French. The Christmas greeting came from Papercrafts Magazine free downloads section. I printed in on vellum and stuck it in place with vellum tape (glue does NOT work with vellum). The ribbon/lace I got ages ago at Fabricland. The silver and gold brads were from Dollarama. I didn't apply any glue to the lace but held it in place strictly with the brads. If I had to do it over again, I would cut the lace angled so it would look less like a wedding cake and more like a tree (laugh). I might even use a stick as in the previous card to make it more obvious that it's a tree. Since taking this photo, I have added a small gold star to the top in order to lessen the cakiness. This one was quick and easy. And not using glue, a lot tidier!!
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Very nice xmas cards there !! :)
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