Hello Bluebird – Die-Cut Wreath

Hello! I am back with a second project using the Hello Bluebird Holly and Pine Die. (You can see the first card I created with this die set here.) On this CAS holiday card, I created a wreath with the pine boughs in the set, to which I added some freshly fallen snow. This card features some of my favorite things – die-cuts, heat-embossing, and a stamped background.

Hello Bluebird - Die-Cut Wreath

  • I stamped the card background with the TE Buffalo Plaid Background stamp in Love Letter ink.
  • I heat-embossed one of my favorite sentiments (from the now-retired Hero Arts Operation Write Home Winter Wishes set) on to white cardstock which I cut with a circle die.
  • I die-cut the pine boughs from Lawn Fawn Noble Fir cardstock and heat-embossed them with Hero Arts White Puff embossing powder.
  • I arranged the boughs around the die-cut circle. I then used the Press ‘N’ Seal method to lift off the boughs and adhered them to the sentiment circle with Nuvo glue.
  • I cut the bow from TE Foil Cardstock.
  • I cut the holly berries from Candy Apple cardstock and the pine cones from Lawn Fawn Chocolate Bar (one side of this cardstock has a subtle texture).

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Hello Bluebird Die-cut Holiday Card

Hello! Today I am sharing a CAS holiday card created with the Hello Bluebird Holly and Pine Die set. I originally thought of putting together a card in which I artfully arranged the pieces, but instead, I arranged the pieces behind a gift box.

Hello Bluebird Die-cut Holiday Card

Using the Holly and Pine Die set, I cut the bow from red glitter paper, the greenery from solid green paper (included in a patterned paper pad), and the pinecones from solid brown cardstock. I created the wrapped paper box and the card background with patterned paper. I cut the sentiment with a tag die and added it to the glitter bow with cross-stitch floss.

Hello Bluebird Die-cut Holiday Card

This card allowed me the opportunity to use up some of my enormous pile of patterned paper!

Give Thanks – CAS Die-cut Fall-themed card

Hello! Today, I am sharing a CAS fall-themed card showcasing the Impression Obsession Give Thanks stamp.

I did not know immediately how I would use the stamp, I just liked the calligraphy! After cutting and coloring the Hello Bluebird Gallery Frame 3 pieces for this card, I decided to make more to cluster around the IO sentiment. As I did with that card, I cut the pieces from soft finish cardstock and colored them with Distress Inks.

Give Thanks - CAS Die-cut Fall-themed card

To frame the sentiment, I used the Avery Elle Die Burst frame. I also cut an inner mat with a circle die and centered the mat behind the frame.

Give Thanks - CAS Die-cut Fall-themed card

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Hello Bluebird – Happy Fall

Hello! Today, I am sharing a card featuring the fox image from the Hello Bluebird Fall Friends stamp set. This is the second card I have created with the set, see my first card here.

Hello Bluebird - Fall FriendsI stamped the fox, pumpkin, and leaves, colored them with Copic markers and colored pencils, and cut the items with their corresponding dies. For the card base and the background, I used patterned paper from a Carta Bella set; I added a frame, cut with a die from a now retired MFT set, from the Lawn Fawn Paper Bag cardstock (a darker Kraft color that I really like!).

Hello Bluebird - Fall Friends

I stamped the sentiment on white cardstock and cut it with the smallest die in the Lawn Fawn Rectangle Stackables set.

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Fall-Themed Die-cut Thanks

Hello! Today, I am sharing a CAS fall-themed thank you card showcasing the Hello Bluebird Gallery Frame 3 die set. The die set includes two frames and six different fall items. I paired four of the items – acorn (I cut two), two leaves, pumpkin – with the Big Thanks sentiment from Simon Says Stamp.

Fall-Themed Die-cut Thanks

I cut the items from soft finish cardstock and colored them using sponge applicators with a variety of Distress Inks. I popped the items up with foam adhesive in four of the openings and adhered the Thanks sentiment across the middle with glue adhesive. I used a wood-grain embossing folder on the card base for texture.

Fall-Themed Die-cut Thanks

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