Welcome to Festive Fridays! My new series sharing Christmas inspiration every Friday, all the way until the holidays. for today I have a Christmas card using lots of layers and fun products.

video tutorial

You can enjoy the video below or at my YouTube channel

close-up photos

Creating clusters is one of my favorite card designs. They always look so full of details and give you the opportunity to play with so many products. In this one I have ephemeras, decorative chips, patterned paper, reub-ons, contour liner and so much more!


Here is a close-up on the contour liner details… use it to add dots, outline areas, doodle or just follow the design of your paper to make it dimensional and shiny.

A close-up where you can see all the layers of dirrefent products together.

and here is a look on the other corner

supplies

Below you can find a list of all the products used today. Links to multiple online shops are available, just click the logo below each item. Affiliate links used where possible at no extra cost to you.

Tickets Ephemera
[ SSS | SBC | ACH ]
Stamperia Classic Christmas Ephemera…
[ SSS | SBC | ACH ]
Stamperia CLASSIC CHRISTMAS 12×12…
[ SSS | SBC | ACH ]
Christmas Letters Rub On Transfer
[ SSS | SBC | ACH ]
Christmas Poinsettia and Leaves Rub…
[ SSS | SBC | ACH ]
LEAVES AND MOVIE FILM Clear Stamps…
[ SSS | ACH | SBC ]
Decorative Chips – Christmas Flowers
[ SBC | ACH ]
Contour Liner Gold
[ SSS | SBC | ACH ]
COFFEE Dye Ink Pad wkpr02
[ SSS | SBC | ACH ]

2 Comments

  1. As usual, your creation is exquisite. I love all the layers, textures and colors. If I received this card I would want to display it year round! Thank you so much for the video!

  2. I’m really appreciating how you use the decorative cuts on a card. They really add a lot in terms of texture and dimension and even color. Your “cluster cards” are so full of “eye candy”(!) that when I see them they really hold my attention as I take it all in. Masterful!! Thank you for the video and for covering so much on how to do one. I keep learning from you … and I thank you for that.

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