Wednesday, 13 August 2025

Christmas Wreaths

Busy with my dies today making wreath cards adding a couple more cards to add to my Christmas stash...



My first was quite easy as I used a holly wreath die and all I needed to do was die cut the berries again in red and the little bow in gold and attach them - glitzed up with some glitter glue and attached to an embossed background, then finished with a die cut sentiment...  the die is from my NBUS stash so I'm joining in the fun at NBUS #77.  


My second card took a bit longer with me die cutting various Christmas foliage and smooching them in green Distress Inks, also some red berries...  then the tricky part trying to arrange them in a circle shape and gluing them down without messing up the plan... then it all looked a bit sparce, so I stamped on a few extra leaves and finished with a gold die cut sentiment and attached the panel to a green card.



And also with Darnell's weekly IDEAS prompt - second week 'D' for Dies.


Thanks for stopping by my blog, have a wonderful day, Cheers Robyn

3 comments:

  1. Lovely wreath cards Robyn. Lovely wreath with your glitzed up berries. Your second card is a lovely mix of greenery and love that beautiful joy sentiment. xx

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  2. Two very different, but both really beautiful wreaths! I love the embossed background on your first card as it complements the die cuts so well. Card #2 has a really lovely 'arty' feel about it. Gorgeous work! Thanks so much for playing along at The Christmas Kickstart Challenge with Greta and me, Jo x

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  3. So much to love about both your wreath designs, Robyn! The first looks classic and composed and wonderfully embossed and the second is artsy and wild, just like a photo taken in nature! I always enjoy seeing where your creativity takes you! Thank you for using this week's I.D.E.A.S. Calendar and linking in the gallery there๐Ÿ“Œand at NBUS to motivate others! Hugs, Darnell

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Thank you for taking the time to comment, all encouragement and inspiration is very welcome. May your day be a happy and extra special one, cheers Robyn