Hi, Friends......
I am here with a fancy fold card to share for the I Love Math Challenge. This challenge only comes around 3 or 4 times a year so I don't want to miss it this time! The theme is Winter/Christmas with Any Math Theme Goes.
I chose Radial Symmetry as my Math Theme. I knew immediately that I wanted to use this retired Spellbinders die set that has fun folded features on each of the pieces that can be layered or used alone. I used a gleaming gold foil holographic-looking piece. I generally use double-sided paper with this die, but I was surprised how much I liked the plain white backside showing on the folded parts for this ornament.
Here's a photo showing the folded pieces before I layered them.
I attached the layers together with a brad and covered the center with a sparkly bell chipboard embellishment.
Here's an angled photo so you can see the gleam better.
This ornament fits perfectly on a round card base cut from a standard A2 size. I attached it with a couple of removable Glue Dots so the ornament can easily be detached and hung up by the gold twine tie.
Supplies used include:
Spellbinders - Carnival Dream die set
Sizzix - Circles, Scallop die set
DCWV patterned paper
Bells and gold twine from stash
I made several others of this same design from double-sided papers, but I decided I liked this gold one best. What do you think? (NOTE: Click on image to enlarge and see the detail.)
Hope you liked my ornament cards. Thank you so much for stopping by today. Stay healthy and creative!!
❤
Janis
Thank you for the honor of entering this card in the following challenges:
1. I Love Math Challenge #18 - Christmas/Winter Math Project
I chose radial symmetry as my Math Element
2. ABC Christmas Challenge - B is for Bells
3. Word Art Wednesday - Week #475-#476 - AG
4. CARDZ-TV AG Challenge #132
5.Crafty Hazelnut's Christmas Challenge #525
6. Crafty Hazelnut's January Patterned Paper Challenge
7. Double Trouble Challenge #75 - Thing 1: Musical Instrument (Bells)
8. Christmas Craft Creations January Challenge - Ribbon or Twine





























