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Two More Sleeps

December 23, 2010

I can’t believe that Christmas is so close and I am so unorganised.   I have spent today stamping the brown paper fill from my Stampin” Up! delivery boxes and wrapping my presents to go under the tree.  I ironed my paper and then rolled it with the So Swirly Jumbo Wheel using Always Artichoke ink.  Some curling ribbon and cute little tags and I think they look fantastic.  

I also managed to get this gift card holder made.  Gift cards are such an uninteresting present but by presenting it in this great little holder, Wow what a difference.  I have seen quite a few of these on the net so thought I would give it a try.  I cut a Top Note from Cherry Cobbler card, one from the Holly Jolly Designer Series Paper and one from Very Vanilla card.  The Very Vanilla Top Note is cut in half.  I attached all the layers using the Anywhere Glue Stick.  Once they were all attached I ran the piece through the Big Shot using the Finial Press Embossing Folder.  I stamped Dasher onto Very Vanilla card using Chocolate Chip ink and layered it onto a piece of Cherry Cobbler Card.  I attached it to the Top Note using Mini Glue Dots.  I stamped “very merry” from the Short and Sweet stampset onto Very Vanilla card using Cherry Cobbler ink and punched it out using the Word Window Punch.  I added this to a Cherry Cobbler Modern Label and attached it to the Top Note using dimensionals.

For the inside I cut the same pieces but this time I only embossed the Very Vanilla piece.  This is attached using Sticky Strip around the three edges to create a pocket for the Gift Card.  I also added a small card with a few words for the recipient.  I punched a hole through the top left hand corner of both Top Notes using the Crop-A-Dile  and set  an Antique Brass Jumbo Eyelet.  I added some Old Olive  5/8″  grosgrain ribbon so that it could hang on the tree.

I am sure I will be making more Gift Card Holders in this style.

Well I’m off to finish off some hair decorations for my granddaughters.

Bye for now, Kris.

A Little Razzle Dazzle

December 22, 2010

Stamping 411 has another great sketch challenge this week so I thought I might as well play along.

I used Concord Crush as my base card.  I added a layer of Crumb Cake on which I used my Crumb Cake ink pad “direct to paper”.  I love this technique as the result is always a surprise.  The next layer is a piece of Lap of Luxury Designer Series Paper – I have only recently opened this but I love the colours.  Then I ran a pice of Very Vanilla cardstock through the Big Shot using the Square Lattice Embossing Folder.  The ribbon is Pretty in Pink 1/4″ grosgrain which I wrapped around the card.  Then I used my Bow Maker (please contact me if you want more information regarding this) to make a double bow which I attached using Mini Glue Dots.  I inked up my image from the Razzle Dazzle stampset using my Pretty in Pink and Concord Crush Stampin’ Write Markers and stamped it onto a circle of Very Vanilla cut using my Circle Scissors.  I added another circle cut from Concord Crush cardstock.  The image piece is added to my card using dimensionals.

I’m off to get organised before Noah, Jae and Ava arrive for the day.  Let me know what you think of this card.

Bye fow now, Kris.

Another Christmas Tree Card

December 21, 2010

This week at Just Add Ink there is a sketch challenge.

I used the colours from the Jolly Holly Designer Series Paper.  So the base card is Cherry Cobbler, next I added a layer of Old Olive which I have stamped with the Sanded Background using Old Olive ink.  I added a layer of Very Vanilla which I sponged all round with Cherry Cobbler ink.  I stamped “merry christmas” from the Christmas Classics stampset at the top using Cherry Cobbler ink.  I added a folded Christmas tree cut from the Holly Jolly Designer Series Paper.  This time I added a trunk to my tree which is half a 1 1/4″ square punched from Chocolate Chip card.  Probably not my favourite Christmas card but it will do.

Although this is not the template I used, there is a great template for a folded Christmas Tree on Connie Babbert’s blog.

Bye for now, Kris.

An Elegant Birthday Card

December 20, 2010

Well I think it is anyway.  The challenge for cards for a celebration at Late Night Stampers started me thinking about birthdays as January is a very busy month for birthdays in my family.

The base card is Concord Crush – a colour I am loving more and more.  I added a layer of Very Vanilla card which has been embossed using the Finial Press Embossing Folder.  Next is a layer of Lap of Luxury Designer Series Paper which is layered onto Concord Crush Card.  Next I stamped the greeting from On Your Birthday onto Very Vanilla card using Concord Crush ink and again added a layer of Concord Crush card.  I stamped the flowers from Punch Potpourri (Level 1 Hostess Set) onto Very Vanilla card using Concord Crush ink twice.  I punched them out with the Boho Blossoms Extra Large Punch.  Then I punched the flowers out again using Concord Crush card.  I added them around the greeting, using dimensionals on the central flower on each corner.  Lastly I added some Basic Rhinestones to the centre of the flowers. 

I love how this card turned out.  Probably something to do with the colours.   I’d love to know what you think.

Bye for now, Kris.

Friends Never Fade

December 19, 2010

Last week there was a great colour challenge on Just Add Ink.  Unfortunately I didn’t get to it in time but I wanted to use the colours anyway so I combined them with the sketch challenge at Sudsol this week.

The colours were Tempting Turquoise, Daffodil Delight, Ridinghood Red and Basic Gray.  I stamped the single flower from Friends Never Fade onto Whisper White card using Tempting Turquoise, Daffodil Yellow and Ridinghood Red ink.  I added a layer of Ridinghood Red with one edge punched using the Scallop Trim border punch.  I stamped the single flower onto the Basic Gray card using Basic Gray ink and sponged the edges with the same ink.  Then I added my floral border.  I stamped the central image using Daffodil Delight ink on Whisper White card.  I added a Basic Gray and Tempting Turquoise layer before attaching to the card front using dimensionals.  I love the sketch and am quite happy with the way this has turned out.  Quite bright and cheery.  I think I am going to have to use these colours again for some children’s cards.

Bye for now, Kris.

An Inspired Birthday

December 18, 2010

Well here’s another card not related to Christmas.   Late Night Stampers challenge this week is to make a Celebration card. 

I wanted to make this card using only one layer so I followed Butternut Sage’s tutorial on how to use only a portion of an embossing folder.  I used my Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder to add a line of 3 dots down the left hand side of my Whisper White card.  Then I added scored lines along both sides of the dots, across the top of the card and down the right hand side of the card.  Then I inked up the flowers from Inspired by Nature using my Pretty in Pink, Certainly Celery and Chocolate Chip Stampin’ Write markers.  I stamped it onto the right hand side of the card.  I wasn’t happy with the way it looked so trimmed the bottom of the Whisper White card and added a piece of Chocolate Chip card with the edge punched using the Eyelet Edge Punch.  Then to my horror I discovered I had smudged some ink onto my beautiful embossing.  So I stamped happy birthday from the Perfect Punches stampset onto Whisper White card using Pretty in Pink ink and punched it out using the Oval Extra Large Punch.  I added a Chocolate Chip tag using the Lots of Tags Sizzlit 4 pack dies  and the Big Shot.  All in all I am happy with the way this has turned out.  Not quite my one layer card but not too bad either.  I posted this so that you can see that you can always “save” a card, if there is a smudge or something doesn’t quite go right.

I’m off to have breakfast and then do some ironing – not my favourite job.

Bye for now, Kris.

A Gift Card Holder

December 17, 2010

I subscribed to Sandi Maciver’s Christmas newsletter and followed her tutorial to make this great gift card holder.

My youngest granddaughter Ava has proved a little difficult to buy for this Christmas.  As the youngest child, she has more than enough toys to play with.  So I bought her a book to put under the tree and then purchased a gift card for her Mum to buy her clothes as necessary.  I needed something nice to house the gift card and Sandi’s Gift Card Holder was just the thing.  I actually cased my own Owly Santa to make this. 

I cut the real red cardstock to Sandi’s dimensions and added the pocket inside.  To decorate the front I added a Whisper White card layer which has been embossed with the Petals a Plenty Embossing folder.  Then another layer of Real Red card and a Whisper White layer embossed with the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder.  I added my Owly Santa  made as per this post.  I added some of the beautiful 5/8″ organza ribbon to tie the holder closed. 

Here is the inside of my card.  I added a Rounded Tab and a Filigree brad to a piece of Real Red card and used my Slit Punch (retired) to make little tabs to hold my gift card.

This gift card holder is made so that it could house a slightly more bulky item as it has a 1/4″ wide pocket on the inside.

I’m thinking chocolate or jewellery or chocolate!!!

I’m sure you could think of any number of things to put in this great little card.  Thanks for the free tutorial Sandi.

Well must run.

Bye for now, Kris.

Sad News

December 16, 2010

I got news this week that  a previous work colleague had lost her daughter in a car accident.  It’s hard to lose someone you love at any time of year but especially hard at Christmastime.  I wanted her to know that I was thinking of her.

I started by following an old Mojo Monday sketch and the colours Naturals Ivory, Always Artichoke and Chocolate Chip.

My base card is Always Artichoke and I added a layer of Naturals Ivory.  I embossed the Chocolate Chip card with the Square Lattice Embossing Folder before attaching to the bottom half of the card front.  I cut a circle of Naturals Ivory using my Circle Scissors and stamped the leaf image from Just Believe using Always Artichoke ink.  I added another circle cut from Always Artichoke card.  I stamped “thinking of you” from the Three Little Words stampset and punched it out with my Modern Label Punch.  I added a Chocolate Chip modern label cut with my Movers and Shapers die.  The words are attached to the circles and then the whole piece is attached to the card front using dimensionals.  I added a Chocolate Chip photo corner to the top left hand side.  I punched out three Naturals Ivory flowers using one of the punches from the Itty Bitty Shapes Punch Pack.  I attached the punched out flowers to the back of the matching Bitty Button and then added them to the lower left hand side of the card.

Not my favourite kind of card to make but I am pleased with the finished card.

Bye for now, Kris.

A December Wedding

December 13, 2010

My cousin is getting married next weekend and I had almost forgotten to make a card in the rush of the pre-Christmas preparations.  When I saw the Stamping 411 sketch this week, I decided that I had better use it to make a card.

I used my favourite wedding colours, Basic Black, Whisper White and Real Red.  The base card is Real Red and I have added a Whisper White card layer.  Then a piece of Newsprint Designer Series Paper.  The Whisper White layer on the bottom of the card has been embossed using the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder.   The ribbon is Real Red 5/8″ grosgrain ribbon.   I used my Scallop Heart of Hearts Embosslit to cut a Basic Black and a Real Red Heart.  I punched a Whisper White heart using the Full Heart Extra Large Punch and then put it back in the embosslit to get the tiny polka dot effect.  I added two small Clear Rhinestones to complete the  “bride” heart.  Then I punched a Whisper White and Basic Black heart also using the Full Heart Extra Large Punch.  I cut a slit in the Basic Black heart and folded the card back to create “lapels”  A tiny piece of Basic Black 1/4″ grosgrain ribbon and a small Clear Rhinestone finishes off the “groom” heart.  These are added to the card on the left hand side, with dimensionals under the “bride” to give it more dimension.  I stamped  the greeting from the Occasional Quotes stampset (level 3 Hostess set) using Basic Black ink onto Whisper White card and punched it out using the Scallop Oval Extra Large.  I used my Movers and Shapers to cut the Basic Black  scallop oval.  The greeting is attached to the card with dimensionals also.  I think it has turned out quite well.  Hope they like it.

Bye for now, Kris.

More Gifts

December 12, 2010

Today I am holding a Christmas Party for my hostesses and downline so I am scheduling this post to go live whilst they are travelling to my home.

These are the gift bags all decorated and ready to hand out.  I love white gift bags because you don’t need a lot of decoration to make them look special.  I buy my bags at spotlight since Stampin’ Up! doesn’t have them any more.

To decorate my gift bags, I inked up my Soft Holly standard wheel with Old Olive ink and ran it over a 5cm wide strip of Whisper White card.  I sponged the edges with Old Olive ink and layered it onto a piece of Real Red card which has been punched along both edges with the Eyelet Edge Punch.  Very simple but I think it is very effective.

Now no gift bag is complete without gifts.  So each of the girls received one of the gift boxes I posted yesterday.  I also made each of them a set of three Christmas Tags.  The first tag is a 2″ x 4″ piece of Whisper White card.  I scored some lines across the middle, cut the corners at the top of the tag and sponged with Cherry Cobbler ink.  I inked  “jingle all the way” from the Christmas Classics stampset using my Old Olive and Cherry Cobbler Stampin’ Write Markers and stamped onto Whisper White card.  I added a layer of Cherry Cobbler and “to, from”  which is from the Fabulous Phrases stampset using Cherry Cobbler ink.  The middle tag is cut using the ornament from the Movers and Shapers Holiday Windows.  I cut this on the fold so that the tag opens up and inside I have stamped “to, from” using Concord Crush ink.  After I cut the ornament shapes I stamped the ornament image from Contempo Christmas using Concord Crush ink.  The third tag is cut from Old Olive Cardstock using an old Sizzix tag die that I have.  I added a layer of Very Vanilla card which has been rolled with the Soft Holly standard wheel using Old Olive ink.  The top edge has been punched using the Eyelet Edge Punch.  I added a small folded tree cut from the Jolly Holiday Designers Series Paper.  The “to from” has been stamped using Cherry Cobbler ink. 

To present the tags, I used a Medium Cello Bag.  I cut a piece of old olive card the width of the bag x 6cm and added a layer of Jolly Holiday Designer Series Paper.  I used snail to attach the Medium Cello Bag inside the folded card and then  punched two small holes and threaded some gold cord (now retired) and tied a bow.

A quick and easy presentation bag.

No gift is complete without chocolate, especially at Christmas.  I made a simple pull treat  to house a chocolate for each of the ladies following the tutorial on Splitcoast Stampers.  I used River Rock card and rolled it with the Very Vintage Jumbo Wheel using River Rock ink.  The ribbon is Real Red 5/8″ grosgrain

To decorate the front I stamped the large flower from Vintage Vogue using Real Red ink onto Whisper White card and then cut it out.  I stamped two leaves using Old Olive ink onto Whisper White card and cut them out.  I punched a Wide Oval from Whisper White card and sponged the edges with Real Red ink.  I attached the flower and leaves to the Wide Oval and then stamped “for you” from Fabulous Phrases using Real Red ink.  The whole piece was then attached to the front of the pull treat.

I hope the ladies like their gifts.  I want them to know how much I appreciate their support throughout the past year.

Bye for now, Kris.