Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 July 2026

RT Craft Challenge - The Christmas Tea Party ends 29th July 2026

 


Please join us in creating a card, tag or whatever you desire using our free PDF. The Challenge is open to everyone, seasoned crafters, and beginners. The winner will be chosen in a random drawing and will win a prize or voucher.


To enter the challenge, follow the simple steps on our free gifts and challenges section OR check out our Facebook Pages.

To enter the challenge just follow the simple steps here:
1- Download this free digital PDF from the link provided.
https://relativelythoughtful.co.uk/products/rt-craft-challenge-the-christmas-tea-party-july-2026

2- Create a bookmark, card, tag, ATC or whatever you desire.
3- Once complete, take a high-quality photo or scan
4- Post your creation on our RT, Make, Create and Share group
Use this hashtag on your post: #rtcraftchallenge

HERE is the link to the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2659865907583506

We are looking forward to seeing your creations!

Wednesday, 6 August 2025

Christmas PCJ

 Hello everyone :)                                                                                                                                                             

We are sharing a stunning project made by Dagmara GorczyƄska:)

Dagmara says: "Christmas at Pemberley is the RT collection I used to make this PCJ. The background consists of mist and ScrapLove stickers. I also used white ecoline. The main graphic is Relatively Thoughtful. The sentiment is an old Slavic saying."





Crafty hugs,

RT Team


Sunday, 1 December 2024

A Treemendous Christmas Challenge December 1 - 30, 2024

 


Check out the festive A Treemendous Christmas Collection from Relatively Thoughtful. The colors and images are stunning, perfect for any Christmas project. The free download gives you a preview of what to expect from the full collection!

Please join the design team at Relatively Thoughtful in creating a card, tag, ATC or whatever you desire using our free PDF. The Challenge is open to everyone, seasoned crafters, and beginners. The winner will be chosen in a random drawing and will win the digital download version of this collection. The winner will be announced soon after the 30th of December.


To enter the challenge and follow the simple steps here:
1. Download the free digital PDF from the link provided
2. Create a bookmark, card, tag, ATC or whatever you desire.
3. Once complete, take a high-quality photo of your project.
4. post the photo in our FB group RT Create, Make and Share (you will need to join the group.)
5. In your post use the hashtag #rtcraftchallenge. You must use the hashtag #rtcraftchallenge in your post for your project to be considered in the challenge giveaway. Otherwise, we may miss your fantastic projects.

Download your free Treemendous PDF here:

A Treemendous Christmas Challenge 1st December - 30th December – Relatively Thoughtful

When you receive one of our free downloads you get a glimpse at the amazing collections available at Relatively Thoughtful. Other free downloads here:

https://relativelythoughtful.co.uk/collections/challenges-and-free-downloads

Monday, 5 August 2024

"Not Just for Christmas" collection

Hi everyone.

Did you know that the new collection is available at the RT shop?  

We are sharing some projects made with this collection by our Design team.

We hope you will like our ideas!

Hugs,

RT team























Sunday, 9 July 2023

It's Still Christmas In July!

  Good morning and a very happy Sunday! It's Sue here and today I'm really happy to be sharing a Pinwheel Tower card made with the fabulous Christmas MAGIC collection. 

One of the best things about this card is that you can add loads of embellishments and it still folds flat for postage.

I started by choosing my papers. Because this card has four surfaces you can really go to town with the papers.

I started by making my base card. I cut my card to 14.5 cms which means that I can build the card with just 2 sheets of A4. I always use wet glue to make these, and this is my favourite and can be found in Sally's store.

Then I cut my papers, inked the edges and added some stitching. The knit effect papers work beautifully with all the images. You can mix them up, or if like me you can't do random you can match them lol.

There are also loads of cut-apart sheets to make your tags and toppers from.

And lots of sentiments too.

These papers are so fabulous and colourful!

And, as said before, it folds flat for postage.
The collection can be found here in Sally's store in both digital and physical formats. There's also daily inspiration on our social network pages.
Take care and have a very happy Sunday whatever you are doing - I'm meeting up with my teamie Karola at a crafty open day, so I'll be having lots of fun!
Have a very happy and crafty week xx

Sunday, 11 December 2022

Christmas Wishes

 Good morning and a very happy Sunday! It's Sue here and I'm really enjoying making my Christmas cards!


I've been playing with the beautiful Reindeer Christmas collection, and I have to say I love it!


The papers are such great quality, they take ink, embossing powder, and anything else that you care to throw at them lol. I know, because I did!


And of course they die-cut perfectly.


With all these reindeer guiding the way I'm sure Santa's sleigh will find its way safely!


As always there is daily inspiration on the Relatively Thoughtful Facebook pages so please check them out.


The collection can be found here in Sally's store in either A4 papers or digital downloads.
Take care and have a very happy day whatever you are doing x




Wednesday, 7 December 2022

Step-by-step 3D Pop Up Star Card 'Here Comes Santa'

Happy Wednesday!
I hope you have a great day!

Today, Monika Graefling-Gladysiak has a photo tutorial for you using 'Here Comes Santa' collection designed by Paula Machado.




You will need:
'Here Comes Santa' collection, kraft card, scoring board, double sided tape and liquid glue, distress oxide inks: 'Walnut Stain' and  'Tea Dye', white card, ink blending tool, pencil, gems of your choice.


Step 1
Use a kraft card to cut six panels measuring 15cm x 15 cm. Then, score the panels at: 3,5cm, 7cm, 10,5 cm, 14cm. Adhere the ends of the panels to create cuboids.






Step 2
Use 'Walnut stain' Distress Oxide and apply the colour on the edges of your cuboids.


Step 3
Use the design papers from  'Here Comes Santa' collection and create small panels measuring 3cm by 14,5 cm. Distress the edges using scissors and 'Tea Dye' Distress Oxide.




Step 4
Adhere the small panels onto cuboids using double sided tape and liquid tape.



Step 5
Adhere the cuboids together only on the kraft panels, fold it flat. Then, you can open the card to see the star.


Step 6
Use a kraft card to create a star and bigger panel (square - you can use any dies from your stash). Use one of the design papers from  'Here Comes Santa' collection to create slightly smaller star. Distress the edges on the star.




Step 7
Create 2 panels using kraft card 2cm x 6 cm, score them at: 1cm, 2cm, 4cm, 5cm.
They will create small bridge cards to hold the star and the panel to write the message.



Step 8
Adhere the small bridge panels onto a point of the star using liquid glue and a star. On the opposite side adhere the panel to write the message.


Step 9
Your project is complete and ready to be presented on a shelf or your desk!




Happy crafting!