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Hi everyone Kerrie here and I am back with another Christmas Layout I created for Couture Creations Blog featuring the 2014 Couture Creations Christmas Dies and Embossing Folders.
I am so loving these new collections and can't wait for them to be available so I can purchase them all.
My layout today features photos that I love of Taylah and her furry best friend Cadbury clowning around on Christmas morning. Not the greatest photos but photos that need to be documented and cherished.
Now people who know me well know I am all about coordination for Christmas, I do change my theme alot and all gifts must be wrapped in the correct colour or they can't go under my tree (if we are given a gift that doesn't match I have bags in the correct colour for the gift to go in)
My theme for 2012 was Black, Red, White/Cream, Kraft so these are the colours I have used on my layout, but i have added a smidge of gold as I am having a gold moment (yes my tree in the photo is black, I actually have about 10 big trees and I don't know how many mini trees)
Here is a look at the Couture Creations dies and embossing folder I have used on my layout.
Just move the die around and randomly mist, you don't need to worry about the centre as it will be covered up.
Emboss photo mat and pennant using Twiggy Christmas Embossing Folder and lightly sand to reveal core colour. Once again i have distress the edges of all cardstock and patterned paper using my scissors.
Die cut 1 of the Simplicity Lace Border dies from Core'dinations Kings Crown Gold Glittersilk Cardstock, remember you don't have to have extended plates for your machine to die cut these long borders.
Just run through one half and then gentle move the other half forward onto the cutting plate and run through.
(don't use quick release die paper when doing this as the release paper works so well that your die will pop out and move creating a double cut)
Normally I would tell you to die cut glittered cardstock from the back but the step shows up better in the photo cutting with the glittered side down. Cutting from the back on intricate dies cuts through more cleanly and easily. I would also suggest using a metal adapter plate when die cutting intricate dies using glittered cardstock .
Cut the border strip down to the size of your photo mat and then cut in half through the middle as you are going to tuck the border in under the layers
Die cut 2 x Christmas Lace Border, join together and cut off excess, as you can see by the photo you can't see where I have joined the lace border.
Use the excess piece of lace border to add to the top left corner cluster. When you are distressing the edges of the base cardstock tear a section to create a V shaped peep section adhere lace border piece to the back of base card. Finish off cluster with a piece of the simplicity border a gold jingle bell and some gold twine.
I popped a journaling tag inside the chevron paper bag, which I embellished using another piece of the Simplicity Lace Border, another jingle bell and gold twine bow.
I sprayed the chevron bag with Walnut Ink as it was a very bright Red and White and was just too stark for my layout. I love the look Walnut Ink gives ageing things perfectly.
Here are a few close up photos of my layout.
I left the Imaginarium Designs Chipboard title natural as it worked with my layout.
Couture Creations Products Used
CO723916 Merry Little Christmas Intricutz Die, Holly Branch Flourish (available September 2014)
CO723889 Christmas Lace Ornamental Lace Die, Christmas Border (available September 2014)
CO723881 Christmas Collection Embossing Folder, Twiggy Christmas (available September 2014)
CO723315 The Treasures Ornamental Lace Die, Simplicity Borders
CO723060 Sanding Block
Other Products Used
Core'dinations Cardstock
Teresa Collins Patterned Paper
Imaginarium Designs Chipboard
Lace
Gold Twine
Dymo Tape
Jingle Bells
Studio Calico Mistables
Walnut Ink
Maya Road Mist
Happy Creating
2 comments:
wonderful christmassy project, love all the colours :0
hope you are feeling better soon :)
wonderful christmassy project, love all the colours :0
hope you are feeling better soon :)
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