CHRISTMAS MISTLETOE & BERRIES BACKGROUND: (Includes Commercial Use)
In this fun Christmas background, watercolour mistletoe berries smile and wink at each other in a tossed pattern, amidst green foliage, red hearts and red berries. It makes a lovely and whimsical background, but can also be used in any other Christmas project. (For example, it makes great printable gift-wrap for small items, covering gift boxes, etc.). It prints well onto A4 paper, with a small white background for easy printing.
This sheet also with small-scale commercial use, meaning that you can sell any item you hand make with this sheet, on CUP or anywhere else.
Finally, to avoid duplication, please note that this sheet is now also available on CUP as one of the 15 sheets in my "Nature Backgrounds Kit 1" - cup874275_79993.
Photographs from the Community
A beautiful hand drawn and water colour Christmas Mistletoe A4 sheet. This is such a useful printed sheet to keep, as it is able to be cut to any size, printed many times, and suitable to be used as a card front, as I have done here, or a backing sheet for a topper, or an insert sheet.
I will use this many, many, times, over the next Christmas Seasons to come.
Thank You Clare. I love your original work. I printed the sheet onto good quality ivory card 6 times and cut each one at 26cm x19.5cm and folded them in half. 3, I turned horizontally and 3 to stand vertically, and for each one I varied the number of trees and the way they were placed, likewise the size and position of the sentiment. 6 cards so easily made in one session. and so easy.
I was so pleased, I printed off the sheet supplied as a backing sheet for the verse inside.
This is how I prepared the materials for this card. I made a template for the tree, and chose a Christmas bauble design stamp. I used various coloured card sheets, from pale green and red to darker shades. I traced around the trees making 10 of each different card shade. Working fairly quickly, so I made sure everything was laid out ready. I stamped and completed one at a time. So I stamped the tree, used the gold embossing powder and then the heat gun and set them down to completely dry and set. I edged around the main card with a dark green permanent ink pen, I then coloured with the same pen the small peel off star for each tree, and used a glue pen to attach each one. I used 4 of the trees for this card and a peel off "Merry Christmas". I was able to make 6 cards at once, and still had trees over for another day's use
For this card, I mounted the first tree with double sided tape and the others over lapping slightly on top with Double sided padded tape,
I am thrilled with the quick easy and a most productive and useful result for a few hours of enjoyment.
Thank You Clare And a big Hug
Pamela Horton