Hello everyone,
Back with another Christmas, not from the last set, this was made the next day or day after I don't know, but I made it, and here it is..
I had an idea for a mantel, but my brain had other ideas, but started out cutting candle sticks, candles and a several logs to make the mantel..
I found this cute mantel trim in with Sant sleigh set I have,
so cut a couple of those out..
Glued all my logs together to make it thick and strong..
added the tine bows to the trim..
The candles needed some scoring, so did that.
Glued the candle holder layers together
and nearly ready..
Just needed some dripping wax..Nuvo Stone Drops..brilliant stuff.
That will do it..
Found one of these leaves in my leftover box so cut another couple
and this time added the detail white layers.
along with the berries, what a great little set.
So we are now ready...........or are we?
New paper pad, Crafters Companion..wow..
So chose this gold foiled deer paper in dark green,
and made a panel from the leftover scrap and layered the heck out of it..
I used an old box which I had cut up into dimension sizes.
You are seeing correctly, this is NOT the original mantel.
it looked so silly with these big candles, so made a new one and squeezed it through a wood grain embossing folder, then inked it..
I die cut a good amount of greenery since it started cutting..
90% of the problem is the cardstock.
So added my candles to the right..
added the pretty branches ..
and the trim with bows..
Then die cut a big 25, layered up several layers and inked it..
Made a cluster with pine needles. berries and an odd ,but very sparkly snowflake
I say odd, because I found it in a plastic bag all by itself..
but the camera says it is white!!
25 in place..
and an LOTV sentiment punched out this time....but I dontl ike it there,
so I pulled it off, gently, but ripped the papers!!
So added the berries behind it and stuck it back on,
and actually, liked it now.
Just a few more bits to go on, like silver sparkly snowflakes, and a gold die cut deer..
Then I was done..
Thank you so much for stopping by..
I'll see you tomorrow with a DT project..and sooo not a Christmas card.
Luv CHRISSYxx
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18 comments:
gorgeous design and card Chrissy
gr karin
Stunning Chrissy. A beautiful card.
Your ideas are never ending Chrissy, love this more traditional themed Christmas design xx
A beautiful Christmas card with a lovely traditional feel- I love your mantel with the elegant candles and festive foliage.
xx
WOW Chrissy you went to town on this one, its choc full of festive bits and bobs. Its a lovely card. xx
I love how you manage to get all of these pieces together - another fantastic card! Hugs, Valerie
Fabulous Christmas card Chrissy,love all the dimension and die-cuts.
Carol x
Stunning springs to mind Chrissy!
A FABulous scene and I LOve your design.
Super 'wax' too.
Chrissyxx
All of your carefully placed die cut pieces are stunning with the layers and made for a beautiful Christmas mantel! Love it!
Exceptionally beautiful festive card Chrissy the background papers and the detail of the design is superb
hugs
lorraine x
I absolutely love all the details that make one gorgeous Christmas card!
Oh my word, you have nimble fingers for sure. This card has come up amazing with all the gorgeous embellishments you made Chrissy. I love it!!
So pretty, I like the different sizes of the candles and the drippy wax is so cool, great addition with all the foliage and swag with bows!
That's a gorgeous mantel. I do love how you share your thought process with us xx
I'm like everyone else, I love seeing how you come to create such loveliness.
Faith x
fun step-by-step of how you put together all of the layers ... so very glad you joined our Creature Feature at Jingle Belles.
Love those handsome reindeer! Such a fab addition to our Christmas Creatures at Jingle Belles!
What a beautiful scene you've created. I loved how you gathered all those bits and bobs together to make this masterpiece.
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