The Jingle Belles Challenge prompt is Flat Feliz Navidad, a ONE layer card I am not a fan, I love layers and spinners, and wobbles none of which lie flat, so I have attempted the one and only one layer card for 2026, probably wasn't a good thing to try something new but it was all I could come up with.
A couple of years ago on clearance at Michaels I bought 3 sets of stencils, snowflake, wreath and a tree I thought it would be good to practice with, I did find it was very hard to get the stencils to line up properly, I did mark the corners and attempted to get the spots to line up but parts lined up great some didn't but it was fun to test myself and I'm happy with it. Using the score pal I put a 1/4 inch border around the edge and added some inking around the edges too.
Due to being the first trip to the cottage I'm lacking some equipment (hope I don't need tape) and I'm still looking for the stamped image I thought I had brought.
I am adding this to:
Jingle Belles Christmas Challenge ~~ Flat Feliz Navidad
This was certainly a short post today, a one layer card doesn't take a lot of explaining.
Thanks for joining me here and have a great week.


Oooooooh! this is genuinely spectacular... and gorgeous... and I love the scored lines and inking to give the illusion of a "panel" at the center of the card... as both of us tend to love using lol!! Thanks for joining our Flat Feliz Navidad fun at Jingle Belles! ♥♥♥
ReplyDeleteRE layering stencils, Wendy Vecchi taught me a FAB trick which is to use a stamp positioner to line up the stencils... it works REALLY well as a matter of fact! :)
Yep, I use the corner of my stamp positioner too ... but it feels like you nailed this ... and the purples are perfection ... I know it's not your favorite, but you rocked it! So glad you joined our Flat Feliz Navidad fun at Jingle Belles.
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