While making my red poinsettia, I wondered how a white one would look. I think it turned out pretty. I didn’t do any inking on the edges of the Poinsettia because I didn’t want it to look dirty. So I left it pure white, added some Handsome Hunter leaves and Certainly Celery stamens on the inside with yellow beads.
I embossed the base of the card with Petals A Plenty Embossing Folder #116825. I used Patti’s Embossing Folder Technique. I then layered a pc of Christmas Cocoa DSP #116770 cut with the largest Nestiblities Oval that I had and layered on top. Added a touch of Real Red Ribbon #109052 and 6 white self-adhesive pearls. Here’s the inside, where I’ll write a personal sentiment and note to Elaine. ![]()
This Poinsettia card is also created with the above DSP, layering on a White base, with the Poinsettia popped onto a layer of Whisper White and Soft Suede.
I hope you enjoyed my cards today. The tutorial is in my sidebar if you like to make some poinsettia’s. They are so fun to make. If you have any questions, just shoot me an email. Hugs,

5 comments:
They are both gorgeous! Beautiful work too on the inside as always! I'm not sure how you made the pointsettia - though - I will have to practice.
oh so beautiful, Carla! You are a professional at this by now!
I love your cards. Love the oval card, with the embossing all around the outside of the inner oval. Since we live pretty close could you tell me where you purchased the wood pieces used? I've looked for them and don't find them. Thanks
BJ
I have just spent over an hour looking at your blog. WOW it is amazing. All your projects are stunning.
I cant wait until SU in the UK get the leaf punch you have used to make your poinsettia cards as they are stunning.
Tracey
I've told ya before, I LOVE your poinsettias! These are gorgeous cards. My to do list is so long!! I hope I have a chance to try this out this season!
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