Monday, 29 October 2018

Traditional Festive Farmhouse


Welcome back to my blog at the start of another new week.  I have another couple of Festive Farmhouse makes to show today.  I have stuck with the traditional colour pallete featured in the coordinating Designer Series Paper pack - Smoky Slate, Mossy Meadow and Cherry Cobbler.

The sentiment forms the focal point of the card.  Simply stamp the words twice (once in Mossy Meadow and then again in Cherry Cobbler), then die cut and layer them up.


Some bakers twine is wrapped around the middle, which cleverly hides the join between the layers of paper, and is tied through one of the fabulous galvanised buttons.  This suite includes a pack of Festive Farmhouse cotton twine, which includes three colours Cherry Cobbler, Mossy Meadow and Very Vanilla.  I don't have that pack, so I substitiuted some Garden Green Baker's Twine from the Santa's Workshop suite instead.  The greens are both dark shades, and I think it works well here.  Can you see I have also used the Stitched Shaped dies to add a further layer of Mossy Meadow?  I do love incorporating those dies.


This final card combines elements from today's card and the card I shared last time, which you can see here.  By mixing and matching some of my favourite elements I have made a new, slightly different card.  Which one is your favourite?  How would you mix up the elements?

If you need any supplies please take a look in my online Stampin' Up! shop.  You can follow the link or click on the pictures below of the products I have used today.

As always, happy crafting,



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