Hi guys! It's time for my annual series, The 12 Days of Christmas Cards! I'm starting a little earlier this year, so that I can get them all posted by the first week of December. This first card was so much fun to make, because I got to use one of my favorite tools...the paper crimper!
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Hugs,
Sweet Christmas card. What size did you make the inside cabin & inside tree?
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"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Thanks for watching Melissa! All the dimensions and cut sizes are listed at the end of the video. :o)
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Mary
Oh Mary, I sure like the effect of the glimmer pen. Very nice Christmas card. Hugs, Debi
ReplyDeleteOh Mary, I sure like the effect the glimmer pen had on the card. TFS Hugs, Debi
ReplyDeleteLove this card! How brilliant to use the paper crimper on the house so it looks like a log cabin!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGreat card! How brilliant is it to use the paper crimper on the house so it looks like a log cabin!! LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteVery cute card love the little house!
ReplyDeleteMary this turned out beautiful! I love how you made the house look like a log cabin by running it through the crimper and those trees turned out awesome! Love this card!!
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Jo
What a great card I love your log cabin and trees your crimping idea is the best and add your touch of glitter genius!! Gosh Mary you are clever how you put things together!! I'm thrilled I have everything and can't wait til I can craft. Your video sure is a great way to start my day Thank you..THANK YOU!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking card...I like that glitter pen.
ReplyDeleteThis would be great to make for my daughter and her family they have a log home...
Thanks for sharing your idea..
Love this card Mary and I always look forward to the 12 days of Christmas each year!
ReplyDeleteWhat a darling card! I love that you used a paper crimper to make the cabin!! So Cute!
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This is so pretty! I love this series. I can never keep up with you though making all those cards. Maybe this year I will be able to. What a smart idea for a log cabin! :) Janis
ReplyDeleteAwesome card. Love the shimmer
ReplyDeleteMy goodness Mary, what an adorable card. I have a crimper growing dust in my cupboard, but after seeing your darling card I'm digging it out. I especially like the little cabin inside the card. So darn cute.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Mary! This is just fabulous! I love the log cabin and the trees. The inside is just awesome, too! Love love love it! :)
ReplyDeleteI love this!!! I think I now want a paper crimper!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteSarah Mae
Super cute card!! Love your log cabin!
ReplyDeleteLove the card and fabulous technique using the crimper.
ReplyDeleteYou're always so creative, Mary!!!
naomi
Ok, I'll rewatch the video for the cut sizes. I wrote down the sizes for the front images but missed the inside sizes. Now I'm also looking for my paper crimper. I know I have one but it seems to be hiding from me. Had bought another Tim Holtz stapler when I could not find mine and the other day while looking for paper crimper I found my Th stapler so I returned the other that i had not used still in plastic with receipt for refund. Now where is that paper crimper?
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"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Melissa
"Sunshine HoneyBee"
Ok, rewatched and at end for sizes the "&" is what I missed. I thought is was an "X". Blame it on a senior moment.
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"Sunshine HoneyBee"
If you score your tree vertically then fold it in half before you run it through the crimper you have branches that run at angles on both sides.
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Love the card. Cannot wait to see the next one. I need to get my act together and craft.
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