Showing posts with label Christmas Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Cards. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 November 2019

SIMPLE STAMPING SATURDAY

Welcome to this week's Simple Stamping Saturday project.

Today we have a very easy Christmas card with minimal stamping using the Toile Tidings Designer Series Paper and a sentiment from the Perfectly Plaid Stamp Set.



Instructions:

  1. Prepare a base card of Very Vanilla Cardstock (A5 folded in half).
  2. Cut a piece of Real Red cardstock 10 cm x 14.5 cm and adhere to front of base card.
  3. Cut a piece of patterned Toile Tidings DSP 9.5 cm x 9.5 cm.
  4. Cut a piece of striped Toile Tidings DSP 9.5 cm wide x 5.5 cm in height).
  5. Adhere these two pieces of DSP to the Real Red layer (you should have a small overlap).
  6. Cut a piece of Gold Foil 9.5 cm x 1.5 cm and adhere over the join.
  7. Using Real Red Ink stamp the Merry Christmas sentiment from the Perfectly Plaid stamp set onto Very Vanilla cardstock and punch with the Everyday Label punch.
  8. Punch another Label from Real Red cardstock and cut in half lengthways.  Adhere these two halves slightly apart behind the stamped label.
  9. Adhere the label sentiment over the Gold Foil strip with Stampin' Dimensionals.


This simple design can be used to create a card for any occasion using minimal supplies.

The supplies used for this card are as follows:


Wednesday, 13 November 2019

CHRISTMAS ROSES


One of the cards we created in the Christmastime Is Here workshop.

The flower has been die cut from the Specialty Designer Series Paper - making this card very easy to put together.

All of the different pieces for this card have come from the Christmastime Is Here suite of products with just the addition of the Gold Ink and Whisper White cardstock for the base card.

A list of the products used is here.  You can purchase the whole suite or any of the products individually.


Tuesday, 12 November 2019

KYLIE'S DEMONSTRATOR TRAINING PROGRAM MONTHLY BLOG HOP



Hi, and thank you for joining me.  Today I am taking part in the November Monthly Blog Hop for Kylie's Demonstrator Training Program.

We are a group of Stampin'Up! Demonstrators from all around the world that want to learn more to progress in our business.  Blogging helps us to learn and connect with people, inspiring creativity, which is one of the reasons I love Stampin'Up!.

Here is my card created with the Let It Snow Suite of Products available in the Holiday Catalogue.



How cute are the snowmen on this card.


As the snowmen are already printed on the paper with a lovely sparkly shine - no need to stamp any snowmen - although I have stamped a larger tree (from the Snow Front Stamp Set) over the small tree already on the paper in Night of Navy and then also added some Snowfall Accents Puff Paint.

I have also used the co-ordinating colours of Whisper White and Real Red Cardstock and finished the card off with some Real Red Curly Ribbon and a red Jingle Bell.

If you would like to create this simple card I have listed all the products used at the end of this post.  You can click on any of the products and it will take you to my online shop where you can place an order for any of the products you may like.

I would also love it if you would leave a comment on my page and also to check out all the other wonderful projects created for this hop.






Products used on this card:

Wednesday, 6 November 2019

NOVEMBER STAMP CLUB



Sharing today one of the projects created in this month's Stamp Club using all new products from the Holiday Catalogue.

The stamp set used to create this scene is the Snow Front stamp set and will be great to also co-ordinate with the Waterfront stamp set to create lots of different scenes.




Friday, 1 November 2019

BLOGGING FRIENDS BLOG HOP - NOVEMBER 2019




Welcome to the November 2019 Blogging Friends Blog Hop.  My name is Tracey and I am from the sunny Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.   Thank you for joining me here.

The theme this month is "Celebrate With Some Christmas Cheer".



My card this month is a Shaker Card and has been created with a couple of stamp sets and uses the Feels Like Frost Specialty DSP as a background.

The deer is from the Nature's Beauty Stamp Set and has been stamped in Soft Suede and whilst the ink is still wet I have used an Aquapainter to lightly spread the colour.

The Christmas Tree is from the Winter Woods Stamp Set and has been stamped with the Silvery Shimmer Ink Pad and die cut with the co-ordinating die.

The Merry Christmas sentiment is from the Snowman Season Stamp Set and has also been stamped with Silvery Shimmer Ink.

I have used both the Ice Stampin' Glitter and Snowflake Sequins in the Shaker and finished off with some of the very pretty shimmery Seaside Spray Metallic Ribbon.

There is a full list of the products used to create this project at the end of this post.

I hope you have enjoyed my card today.  Please follow the links below to see what all the other talented Blogging Friends have been creating:




Product List:

Wednesday, 30 October 2019

CASED CARD FROM THE 2019 HOLIDAY CATALOGUE


I loved the colours of this card when I saw it in the Holiday Catalogue that I just had to case it with a couple of small changes.

Just love it when Stampin'Up! gives you beautiful ideas and make it so easy to create beautiful cards.

Again, this card has used the Feels Like Frost Silver Embossed Side of the DSP which I sponged with some Pear Pizzaz, Bermuda Bay and Balmy Blue inks.

The sentiment (which I have taken from the Snowman Season set) has been stamped with Balmy Blue ink onto Whisper White cardstock and die cut with the frame from the Frosted Frames Dies.  You need to run it through twice to make the frame smaller.

I have cut snowflakes from Silver Foil and Whisper White.  Ice Stampin' Glitter has been added to the white snowflake and also the piece running along underneath the sentiment which is a leftover piece I had sitting on my craft table from cutting some pieces using the Stitched Lace Die and which I decided looked very much like snow as well.

Here is the list of products used for this project:

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