Christmas Truck Card featuring Dew Drops

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!  I love the little red trucks that are popping up everywhere, so here are two cards that will win the season! Items Used: Red and Green Dew Drops Red Stickles Blue spruce distress ink White Card 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches Echo Park Papers in Green […]
December 7, 2019
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!  I love the little red trucks that are popping up everywhere, so here are two cards that will win the season!
Items Used:
Red and Green Dew Drops
Red Stickles
Blue spruce distress ink
White Card 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches
Echo Park Papers in Green and Red
Plain White Card Stock
Truck Ornaments
Tree Stamp
Prima Green Fine Glitter
Dark Bark Prima Chalk Ink
Sentiments
Liquid and dry adhesives.
Assemble everything you need for the project
Ink the edges of all of the card topper pieces
Punch circles from white card.  Stamp with tree stamp.  Let dry and then ink edges.
This is fun!  Put dry adhesive around all the edges of your card. Making sure there are no gaps.  Add fine glitter.  I always “glitter” over a coffee filter.  It makes getting excess glitter back into the container super easy.  Clean up is as simple as shaking any excess glitter into the garbage and recycling the filter!
I added Red Stickles to the truck ornaments, so do that now, if desired.  It will dry while you assemble the rest of the card topper.  Adhere the card background with dry adhesive.  Add the tree circle after figuring out how the truck will be placed.  Adhere the topper to the back ground, glitter side up!  Attach sentiments and apply dew drops to the trees.  Attach the truck with dimensional adhesive and you have two cute cards!
I hope you all have a blessed holiday season, regardless of which holiday you celebrate!
~ Victoria

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