Faux Postage Christmas cards

Around this time last year I bought a faux postage die set from Elizabeth Craft Designs. I’ve used it a couple of times with watercolour panels but a friend recently inspired me to try with Christmas papers. I cut a white perforated panel and used the co-ordinating rectangle dies to cut the poinsettia paper.

The Elizabeth Craft die is a large one so I was able to get the four stamp section above and the five stamp section below out of one die-cut panel. I used a paper from the Simple Stories ‘Simple Vintage Yuletide’ paper pad.

Of course I had to add some postmarks to my faux postage and Darkroom Door stamps are perfect for that. I used red ink and stamps from both Global Postmarks and Christmas Inchies sets.

I only added one bit of text to the ‘postage stamp’ and using white embossing powder to make it show up. The ‘sending joy’ is from Penny Black’s very useful ‘holiday snippets’ set – it’s an oldie but a goodie!

I know it’s been a bit quiet on the blog over the last few months and when I have posted it has usually involved leaves! I’m sure there will be more leaves but during November I will be posting Christmas card designs and will hopefully be popping up here a few times a week. Thanks for visiting.


6 Comments on “Faux Postage Christmas cards”

  1. Donata's avatar Donata says:

    I always enjoy your posts and techniques, thank you for taking the time to photograph and post, appreciate it!

  2. Pat's avatar Pat says:

    What a really pretty look with the Christmas paper images over the postage die cut backgrounds Heather, and I love the added postmarks to decorate them, and in red they really pop. I do have a postage stamp die cut frame and I think I shall be doing some of these to boost my Christmas cards as I am rather behind. x

  3. nancystiz's avatar nancystiz says:

    What a clever way to use that postage die and the stamps make it look so authentic. Love this idea! I may have to get that die too!

  4. Bonnie's avatar Bonnie says:

    This paper makes beautiful stamps, Heather! What a great way to use patterned paper!

  5. These are both fabulous!

  6. Loll's avatar Loll says:

    So pretty!! Gorgeous paper that you’ve used that just looks amazing as a postage stamp card!! xx


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