Monday 5 July 2021

Week 1 - Heart Of Christmas 2021

 

I am very excited as it is the time of year for the Heart of Christmas Blog hop. Each week on a Monday for the next 24 weeks, finishing on December 13th, the Art With Heart Team will bring you inspiration that is all things Christmas!

For our blog hops I will have the privilege to host along with Tina Gillespie and Rachel Woollard. For you that means when you hit on the "onto the next Art With Heart Team blog" button and the link is broken you can go to the hosts blog and there you will find the list of participants so you can click on their name and continue on with your blog hop. This week I am hosting so the list will be at the bottom of my post just in case there are any technical difficulties! We look forward to bringing you our creativity and love of Stampin' Up! Christmas products.

Well today for our first Heart of Christmas blog hop I have a fancy fold for you. I know, I know, I just couldn't start such a special blog hop series without a fun and fancy fold for you! I have chosen to use the Poinsettia Petals stamp set and dies that carried over into the annual catalogue.
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I know you are looking at this card and saying that doesn't look like a fancy fold card Sharon what are you talking about. You have been in lockdown way too many times and have lost your mind. Well I may have lost my mind but this card is magic! It looks like an ordinary card but open it up and.................


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On the inside of the card there are 2 pop up panels. This card is called a double pop up card.
Here is a video of the card opening so you can see how magic it is!

I know I told you it was magic!
I found this card by Sam Calcott in the UK but I changed the measurements to make the card fit into our envelopes rather than be as large as she had made hers.

So what did I do to all the elements. I used Versamark and gold emboss powder to stamp all the poinsettias and leaf elements and used the Light and Dark Cherry Cobbler and Light and Dark Old Olive Stampin' Blends to colour each card once I had heat embossed them.
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The back of the card I have placed a decorated page where you can write your message to the person you are giving this Christmas card.

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On the front of the card I have stamped the other poinsettia in the stamp set in Versamark and heat embossed in gold and cut out all 3 layers and placed a dimensional between each layer. The other elements are also heat embossed in gold and I have used the Gold Shimmer ribbon to finish of the card.

This was a fun card to make and now that I have worked out the dimensions I think I will make a few more. If you have any questions on how to make this card or you would like to get your hands on the new mini that is coming out in August with lots of fun new Christmas stamps and papers just let me know and I am happy to help.

Now is the time to head on to the next team member participating and I always love seeing what Theresa Gerrard has for us so just click on the button and you will go straight to her blog.

In case of technical difficulties here is the list of today's participants:

Thank you for spending some crafty time with me today,
take care,


16 comments:

  1. Just wow Sharon - think this might be my most favourite ever of your fancy folds!

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  2. I'm with Cathy ... this is my all-time favourite of your many fancy folds! What a beautiful card, Sharon. I just love the dimension of the poinsettias on the card front, and the inside detail is a real "wow". Thanks for the laugh about you having lost your mind, due to one too many lockdowns!

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  3. Wow, wow, wow! What a way to kick off the Heart Of Christmas this year! Stunning card!

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  4. Oh wow what a stunning fancy fold card. All the poinsettia panels work so well together.

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  5. Lovely card, Sharon and the pop-up centre really does make it a 'wow' fancy fold.

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  6. Rachel Woollard5 July 2021 at 22:26

    Another amazing fancy fold card Sharon, so lovely!

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  7. Lovely card, Sharon. Yes, I thought you had gone mad, as I couldn't tell it was a fancy fold at first, then you opened it! What a fun card, it reminds me of those Lovely Laurel Thinlits dies we had a few years ago. Love the poinsettia colours.

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  8. OMG Sharon how on earth do you have the patience to do all of these fancy fold cards. Another stunning one

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  9. Sharon this is the most stunning and beautiful fun-fold card I’ve ever seen! You are the Queen of fun-folds. I love the addition of the gold ribbon - just gorgeous!

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  10. WOW Sharon - this is AMAZING! You are the fun fold / fancy fold queen in my eyes!

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  11. You sure know how to create a fancy fold card Sharon! Beautiful colours and card.

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  12. Michele Taylor12 July 2021 at 11:07

    I bow down before the Queen of Fun-Folds. Sharon, this card is stunning. Thanks for sharing your gorgeous work.

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  13. I love this fancy fold and the poinsettias are just perfect for this card.

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  14. This is stunning ! Would you happily share the measurements?

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  15. What a gorgeous card, Sharon! Can you please share the dimensions for your version? Thanks, Pam par3@sc.rr.com

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  16. Bonjour, votre carte est superbe et j'aimerais bien avoir toutes les mesures pour la fabriquer, est-ce possible ? Merci à l'avance. helenegagnon1@cgocable.ca

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