- 5.75" x 5.75" white card blank, side opening
- used a pad of Craft Perfect 'Moonlight Rose' card for the two backing layers, trimmed to 5" x 5" and 4.75" x 4.75" - 'Rose Platinum' and 'Frosted Silver'.
- also used snippets in the same colours as above, plus 'Burnished Rose' from the same pad for the bells, bow and sentiment - all of which I cut out in readiness before launching into the actual assembly side of things
- the first thing to be assembled were the two bells, 'Burnished Rose' matt snippets for the main parts then the top 'filigree' layers plus the 'ringers' were die cut from shiny 'Rose Platinum' and then glued together. The die sets, unused and almost forgotten (shame on me!) are by Dee's Distinctively. They're 'Bell Silhouette and ringer' plus 'Bell No.1' and 'Bell No. 2'. If they are even available now, sorry!
- the bow was die cut twice and layered/glued together - using a snippet of 'Frosted Silver' card plus a glorious bow die from an unbranded set of seven different bows, from eBay ages ago
- the sentiment was die cut using a Technique Tuesday die set called 'Say-It-Noel' and used the matt pink for the shadow and the shiny pink card from the snippets pile for the actual word 'Joy'
- much earlier on in the process, I'd die cut a plain white square mat for the image - using a 4'5' x 4.5" square stitched die by Heffy Doodle
- assembly time - gosh that sounds like the morning call at boarding school! So, I glued the largest background layer of card onto the card front
- then set to on the main panel assembly - starting by gluing the silver and white stitched die cut panels together
- used very narrow foam tape (and the very forgiving glue stick which allows some movement before pressing down hard) to apply to the back of the silver/white panel and gingerly stuck it onto the already adhered shiny rose panel on the card front
- and then, drum roll, time for the bells, bow and sentiment to be added!
- glued the bottom bell to the centre top of the panel. then popped the top bell on - and added the bow - all using snippets of very thin sticky pads to raise them a bit
- finally, glued the sentiment onto the bottom right of the panel and called it 'finished'!
Psst. Once again, no matter what daylight or artificial light I used - the pretty pinks tones of this card didin't wanna play ball!
I'd like to enter this card into the following challenges:

A very elegant card Di, you did well to capture the pretty cardstock on camera. Glad Dudley is protecting you well 😃 from dangerous rainbows 🌈 xxx
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to get some tucked away for the next seasonal rush Di, lovely stylish bells on this one, many thanks for sharing them with us at Allsorts challenge.
ReplyDeleteB x
A gorgeous Christmas card ready for this season.
ReplyDeleteGood old Dudley- protecting you against perceived threats. Xxx
A beautiful card using these bells and it must look truly spectacular when seen for real. Thank you for bringing it along to the current Allsorts challenge. Loved the tale of Dudley chasing rainbows and why not indeed??
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Christmas card Di those bells are stunning love the colour choice too, Dudley doggy update l am lol its so amusing to read about Dudley l have the same with rainbow colours and my grandchildren stand on them xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card, those bells are fabulous and great design!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty bells!
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining us at Allsorts!
This is a very pretty and elegant card. Thanks also for sharing at Allsorts. Well obviously by the time Len opens the door they have gone! Dudley is such a great dog x
ReplyDeleteVery pretty card! Your burnished rose paper adds a lovely touch! Thank you for joining us at Christmas Kickstart Challenge!
ReplyDeleteLovely card Di, the bells are so pretty. I love reading the latest Dudley update.
ReplyDeleteLiz xx
The bells are beautiful Di and I love your mix of colours using more pearlescent type cards and put together absolutely perfectly Di...a gorgeous card. I laughed at Dudley making sure that no-one was about to break in steal his beloved Honka Duck..or you and Len of course..a brilliant pocket sized guard dog. x
ReplyDeleteLove your card, Di. What a gorgeous die set you picked. It looks lovely in the combination of satin and super shiny card. Good for Dudley, guard dog extraordinaire! Thanks for joining Chris and me at The Christmas Kickstart Challenge, Jo x
ReplyDeleteSo glad you used your dies Di, that is a beautiful card!!
ReplyDeleteGood boy Dudley for protecting you from the shadows - Molly's gems recently have been a big scary black bag and a snowman. I did tell her she was only embarrassing herself but it didn't stop her shouting at them LOL