Floral Christmas ornaments

Today I am sharing my last post for 2022. I cannot believe how the time has flown and we have completed another year. I am sure that you have found the same. I have a batch of Christmas cards to show you today that I made this year.

These are 5×7 cards. I wanted that gorgeous 3D embossing folder to shine and there just was not enough real estate on a notecard for it to do so next to the large ornament. I made the cards in non-traditional colors, using teal, pink and purple.

For each ornament, I cut two layers of heavyweight white cardstock and then a layer of colored cardstock to coordinate with the background, but a lighter shade so that it would be well visible. I glued all three layers together to make a sturdy ornament. I arranged the Christmas Blooms dies, also cut out of shades of the same color, to the ornaments, trimming off the excess. I then inked the edges with Distress Oxide ink in the same color.

I added the embossed panel to a cardbase and inked the edges with Pumice Stone distress oxide ink. I cut the ornament topper, string, bow and sentiment out of silver cardstock and added them to the cards.

I enjoy monochromatic cards and that style lent itself well to these non-traditional cards.

Supplies Used

Tile Reflection
Tile Reflection
Nordic Ornaments
Nordic Ornaments
Christmas Blooms
Christmas Blooms
Christmas Sentiments
Christmas Sentiments
Platinum 6
Platinum 6
Universal Plates
Universal Plates
Tool 'n One
Tool ‘n One
Craft Tweezers
Craft Tweezers
Pumice Stone
Pumice Stone
Peacock Feathers
Peacock Feathers
Picked Raspberry
Picked Raspberry
Seedless Preserves
Seedless Preserves
Blending Tool
Blending Tool
Blending Foams
Blending Foams
Bearly Art Glue
Bearly Art Glue

*Compensated affiliate links are used at no cost to you. I was provided with the Tile Reflection embossing folder and the Nordic Ornaments die set from Spellbinders in order to create with them. I purchased all the other products that I used on this project myself.

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Monica

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