Bold & Colorful Slimline Christmas Cards by Leica

Bold & Colorful Slimline Christmas Cards by Leica

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Hello friends! It’s Leica here with a fun and easy-to-make slimline Christmas cards, featuring Spellbinders Be Bold Color Block Merry Christmas Etched Dies.


Step 1:

Cut 4 white cardstock measuring 4x8.5 inches. Ink blend with Festive Berries & Worn Lipstick, Kitsch Flamingo & Spun Sugar, and Mowed Lawn & Twisted Citron Distress Oxide Inks. Splatter with water for an oxidized effect. 


Step 2:

Cut the panels using the Spellbinders Be Bold Color Block Merry Christmas Etched Dies. Cut “Merry” - 2 in silver and 2 in gold cardstock. Make 4 card bases and adhere all the die elements.


Step 3:

Cut poinsettias and holly leaves from the Spellbinders Christmas Blooms Dies. Color with Copic markers - BG13/11, G43/40, and R22/20.


Step 4:

Add white dots with a gel pen.


That’s all for these colorful and fun Christmas cards. I hope you enjoyed today’s post and that I’ve inspired you to create cards for your loved ones!

Author: Leica Palma

Instagram: @leica_crafts

Products used:

Copic Sketch Markers - BG13/11, G43/40, R22/20

Distress Oxide Ink - Festive Berries

Distress Oxide Ink - Kitsch Flamingo

Distress Oxide Ink - Mowed Lawn

Distress Oxide Ink - Spun Sugar

Distress Oxide Ink - Twisted Citron

Distress Oxide Ink - Worn Lipstick

Ranger Ink Domed Replacement Foams

Ranger Ink Mini Ink Blending Tool

Spellbinders Be Bold Color Block Merry Christmas Etched Dies

Spellbinders Christmas Blooms Dies

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