Wreath cards are great for December birthdays. They don't have to be over the top with Christmas vibes, but there's a little hint of the festive season thrown in for good measure.
Have you tried the fault line technique to create a card? It involves tearing a sheet (or two) of patterned paper in half and securing them to your card front with a gap between. Another colour or pattern is visible through that gap giving a nice contrast and highlighting the "fault".
I used some pretty blue glitter card to add a little extra sparkle and shine to my Christmas card. I think it works nicely with the pop of bright red from the berries.
A black background provides the perfect contrast for these brightly coloured sleigh bells.
I started by stamping the single bell (minus the string) multiple times on a panel of white blending card and coloured them with alcohol markers. A solid black marker was then used to fill in the background and make my colours pop!
For our recent November challenge winners, please remember to email me with your postal address and choice of a clear stamp set from my online store. Thank you to those who have already done so!
I have a packet of beautiful glitter paper in my stash that has been ignored for far too long. Today I put it to good use as a border for my monochromatic winter scene.