I always love using paper not meant for Christmas as a Christmas card! So when I saw the green paper with the little crosses I knew I could use this for a Christmas card.

I started by die cutting the mistletoe cover die from the paper and then I decided to add some shimmer to the leaves of the mistletoe so I took the evergreen colour from the holiday shimmer spritz and painted it onto the leaves. Because there was a different intensity of the mica they are very mixed in colour tone – but I love this!

I left it to dry and whilst it was drying I cut a panel of the solid green in the pad and then made a card blank that would fit the size of the cover die.
I used the solid green to stamp and emboss the poinsettia image from an old magazine kit. I used the shimmer spray (santas sleigh and evergreen) to colour that and then left that to dry.

By this point the mistletoe die piece was dry. So I cut another one of the cover dies from some scrap dark green cardstock and layered it up before then glueing to the solid green panel.
I decided the card looked best landscape so I started glueing it all together and then added a die cut Christmas (again stacked) and the sequins to finish off.
Inside I added a panel of white to ensure there was somewhere to write the greeting.

So lovely to get some non Christmas themed products used for a Christmas project!
I’ve been saving all the holiday shimmer spritz projects to share with you until they were available on Hobbymaker – well Beth shared the spritz on the show on the last night so I can now share them (although I think they came close to selling out so not sure if available now!) – so funny to blog this when I made it back in June last year!
Happy crafting!
Catherine














































