- Vicky Hattingh
- 4 days ago
- 4 min read
Hi crafty friends! Today I am sharing my first official Christmas card of the 2025 season.

The supplies used were:
Gina K. Designs – Modern Poinsettia Stencil Set
Gina K. Designs – Master Layouts 13 Die Set
Gina K. Designs – O Christmas Tree Stamp/Die Set
Gina K. Designs – O Christmas Tree Poly-Glaze Foiling Sheets
Gina K. Designs – Black Onyx Heavyweight Cardstock
Scrapbook.com – Mixed Media 6”x8” Paper Pad
Spellbinders – Poppy Field Color Essentials Cardstock
Simon Says Stamp – Cranberry Pawsitively Saturated Ink
Simon Says Stamp – Rhubarb Pawsitively Saturated Ink
Simon Says Stamp – Sangria Pawsitively Saturated Ink
Simon Says Stamp – Field Pawsitively Saturated Ink
Simon Says Stamp – Sprout Pawsitively Saturated Ink
Altenew – Antique Gold Pigment Ink
Kid’s Fun Foam (white)
Nuvo Crystal Drops – Red Berry
Therm O Web – Gold Deco Foil
Spellbinders – Fashion Poppy Self-Adhesive Embellishments (half pearls)
Plastic Palette Knife
Altenew Enchanted Gold Shimmer Relief Paste
Altenew Sticky Mat
Bearly Art Precision Craft Glue
Misti Original Stamp Positioning Tool
Heidi Swapp Minc Machine
Anna Griffin Empress Die Cutting Machine
I started today’s card cutting a piece of 6” x 8” mixed media paper from Scrapbook.com in half so that I have two pieces that measure 3” x 8”. I will be stenciling down the center of both card panels.
I placed the first 3” x 8” card panel onto my Altenew Sticky Mat and placed the first stencil from the Gina K. Designs “Modern Poinsettia Layering Stencil” set onto the strip of cardstock so that the three center poinsettias line up across the center of the cardstock panel. I used Simon Says Stamp’s Cranberry (center portions) and Rhubarb (tips of leaves) inks to ink blend the poinsettia leaves from Stencil #1. For now, I skipped ahead to Stencil #4 and centered it to align with the leaves from Stencil #1 onto the cardstock panels. I used Altenew “Enchanted Gold” Shimmer Relief Paste and spread it evenly with a plastic palette knife across the openings in the stencil. I removed the first cardstock panel and repeated the process onto the second cardstock panel. These two pasted panels must now be set aside to air dry (shouldn’t take more than an hour) – using a heat tool may cause the paste to blister/bubble.
Once the shimmer paste had completely dried, I began ink blending using Stencil #2. I applied Simon Says Stamp’s Sangria Ink toward the center of the leaves and the Simon Says Stamp Rhubarb ink at the tips. The final stencil is #3 and I ink blended Simon Says Stamp’s Field and Sprout inks onto these (Sprout at the leaf tips and Field toward the centers). Once ink blending was completed, I washed all my stencils with some rubbing alcohol and a lint-free cloth before putting them back into their packaging.
From the Gina K. Designs “Master Layouts 13” die set, I used the 1-5/8” x 5” stitched rectangle die and used it to die cut panels from the two poinsettia inked pieces of cardstock. I cut two panels of Black Onyx card stock using the matting die from Master Layouts 13 that measures approximately 1-3/4” x 5-1/8”. I adhered the poinsettia panels to the front of the black matting layers and set them aside as I continued building the card. Additionally, I die cut a piece of white cardstock using the stitched die in the set that measured approximately 2” x 3-1/2” and a piece of Black Onyx cardstock from the matting layer die that coordinates with the stitched one. I adhered this white cardstock panel to the black one and glued it to the front center of my card front, but only applied glue to the left gatefold panel side (you don’t want to glue your card shut!)
My card base will be a gatefold design. I used my paper trimmer and cut a piece of Spellbinders Poppy Field cardstock to be 8-1/2” x 5-1/2” and then scored the card base at 2-1/8” and 6-3/8”. I folded the card base along the score lines and reinforced the folds with my bone folder. Then I adhered each of the black matted, poinsettia panels to the center of each side of the front of the gatefold card base (I find this easier if I put temporary tape on the inside of each gatefold to keep it closed while I work).

Using the Gina K. Designs “O Christmas Tree” Poly-Glaze Foiling Sheets, I trimmed out the Christmas tree design I wanted to use on my card front as well as the “MERRY CHRISTMAS” sentiment and foiled them using Therm O Web’s Gold foil sheets. Once the poly-glaze tree and sentiment was foiled, I placed the tree into my Misti and used the Gina K. Designs “O Christmas Tree” stamp/die set to stamp the green (Simon Says Stamp Field Ink) portion over my foiled tree trunk/branches as well as the star from the stamp set which I stamped using Altenew’s Antique Gold Pigment Ink and subsequently used the coordinating dies to die cut the tree, sentiment, and star for the card front. I also cut the tree and star shapes one more time from kid’s fun foam to add dimension and lift when applied to the card front.
I glued the tree, star, and sentiment die cuts to the white fun foam and glued them to the undecorated, white cardstock panel on the card front. Lastly, I used Red Berry Nuvo Crystal Drops to change the Christmas tree’s star from gold to red. I simply felt that small center panel needed a touch of red to tie it to the poinsettias in the background. For my final touch, I added Spellbinders’ Fashion Poppy Self-Adhesive Embellishments to the tree to represent ornaments.

That completes today’s card! Thank you so much for stopping by, I hope you enjoyed this fun-fold card that kicks off my Christmas card making season. If you found inspiration and created something similar, please tag me on Instagram @veehatt_inspired - I'd love to see what you create!
Until next time… happy making!