Hello wonderful Cardstock fans! It is Lisa here with you today and I have a cute, fun and sparkly Christmas card to share with you. So let’s get started…
1. To create this card I used the following card stock as seen in the picture above: Curious Metallic Cardstock (Botanic, Chocolate, Ice Silver, and Super Gold), Silk Glitter Card Stock (Red Flash), and Classic Crest (Solar White 110#).
2. Next I cut the Ice Silver cardstock into a 4 1/4 x 5 1/2″ panel and drew a whimsical Santa beard onto it with a pencil. This was then cut out with scissors and flipped over so any pencil lines left would no longer be seen.
3. This photo above shows all of the various cuts I used to finish the outside and inside of this card.
Once everything was cut they were all adhered to the card front with Score-Tape Double-sided adhesive, which really works the best when trying to attached any cardstock onto the red glitter sheet. And ta-da! You have yourself a Santa card!
Thanks so much for stopping by and Happy Crafting! Lisa
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