I used Papertrey Ink's big cupcake die and holly jolly dies to create my figgy pudding. My students had the good sense to ask for some glitter spray - I have to admit they one-upped my design. ha.
The sentiment and banner were created using the Silhouette software. I downloaded a banner shape, and led my text to follow a set of curved lines. Print and cut is such a delightful software feature. I'm not sure how I ever lived without it.
Would you like to download your own sheet of figgy pudding banners? If you don't have a silhouette, you can just print and hand-cut the simple shapes. I think this would make a very cute card set. Click *here* to right click and save the figgy pudding PDF.
I'm entering this card into the Festive Friday challenge, something sweet:
Happy weekend!
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This is just lovely! Love how you used the cupcake die. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh, so very sweet! I would love to attend one of your card classes-- it would be so fun to craft together!
ReplyDeleteI have never tried foggy pudding, but if you made it I just might. I need you to teach ,e how to use my silhouette!
ReplyDeleteWhat a YUMMY card Elena! Love all the details :)
ReplyDeleteI was so excited to see you in the gallery!! This is SO FUN... seriously, I wish I had just a smidgen of your imagination...
ReplyDeleteThis will sound funny, but I love the precision of this. It's perfectly executed and looks wonderful! Thanks for joining us at Festive Friday! Merry Christmas - hope to see you again in 2014!
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness…how perfectly adorable and SWEET!!! Thank you, Elena, for joining us on this final challenge and helping go out in style!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness…how perfectly adorable and SWEET!!! Thank you, Elena, for joining us on this final challenge and helping go out in style!!!
ReplyDeleteElena, this is wonderful! Looks good enough to eat!
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