I hope this finds you well and having fun. I'd like to welcome my newest followers, Jean, Annie, Kathy, and Liz. Thank you for following, it's nice to know you're there :)
I've been playing in the craft room while the EM has been settling into his
Back to crafting ... today I decided to try out the free stamp set and paper pad that came with Issue 127 of Simply Cards & Papercraft, especially as the set included the greeting 'Merry and Bright', perfect for Hazel's CHNC Challenge 191. I also decided to take my inspiration directly from the magazine's designer, Sharon Curtis' fabulous cards.
I've altered the designs here and there but otherwise they are very similar to Sharon's originals.
For the first card I used a square shaped Kraft card base. The patterned paper was trimmed to size, edged with red ink, and matted on brown card. The length of red satin ribbon was positioned across the front and fastened to the back with some glue tape before fixing it all down to the front of the card base. The stamps were inked up with red ink and stamped on to snippets of white card. The Father Christmas was cut out and matted on to two die-cut layers, the plain and the spiro circles, before attaching it to the front of the card. Similarly, the greeting was trimmed to size and matted on to red and brown cardstock. To finish, a bow was made from a double length of the ribbon and fixed to the band of ribbon.
For the second card I've used a white card base to create a tent shape card. The topper is a scrap of a print made using the Creative Palette, inks and bubble wrap, stamped with the greeting in black, trimmed to size and matted on to red card. For the background, patterned paper was trimmed to size and fixed to the card base. The length of striped paper comes from a sheet of cut-apart designs included in the pack. The spray of holly stamp was inked up with markers, stamped three times and then trimmed to create the embellishments on the topper and paper strip. The final embellishments are the three pearls and red liquid pearls on the holly berries - not screamingly obvious in the photos, but it looks nice in real life.
The inside and the back are also decorated with the sprays of holly.
As well as submitting these cards to the CHNC mentioned above I'm also submitting them to the following challenges:
CHNC challenge extra for August 2014 - anything as long as it's Christmas
Stamping for Pleasure's Rudolph Day - August 2014 - anything Christmas themed as long as there's two
Pixie's Snippets Playground - Week 139 - most of the card used for stamping, matting and layering and the piece of inky print used for the topper on Card 2 - all snippets
I know I don't do this often enough but I'd like to thank you for all your lovely comments on my work, I very much appreciate every one.
I hope you are having a great evening and the Friday will be kind to you.
Happy Crafting,
Materials used:
Both cards: BoBunny Silver & Gold Collection paper pad; BoBunny Father Christmas stamp set (both from the magazine mentioned; Colorbox Cranberry pigment ink pad; scraps of red Docrafts Papermania Textured cardstock, snippets of smooth white cardstock.
Card 1: square Kraft card base; scraps of smooth brown cardstock; X-Cut circle and spiro circle dies; red satin ribbon.
Card 2: white card base; scrap of palette print created with a mix of ink from Colorbox Crafter's Reinker, Fire, and Ranger's Tim Holtz Distress Ink in Mustard Seed and bubble wrap; Memento Tuxedo Black ink pad; Memento Marker's Lady Bug and Bamboo Leaves to colour holly spray stamp; Liquid Pearls Rouge; red and green pearls for decoration.
Gorgeous cards just love them Love and Hugs Carole x
ReplyDeleteI love the way you used these stamps (I bought the mag too and wondered about using the stamps for the challenge). Thanks for entering both of my CHNC challenges with your lovely crafting - hope to see you again soon. x
ReplyDeleteTwo more fab cards, and each is lovely as can be. The Santa face one is adorable, but I'm drawn to #2 with the lovely colors on that snippet of paper that takes center stage. Love the shades & shimmers you've achieved with this technique. TFS & Hugs
ReplyDeleteTwo wonderful cards. That freebie set of stamps and papers look great. The Santa has such a lovely vintage feel.
ReplyDeleteThe second card is my fave. It is inky and wonderful I love the inky topper you made for it!
Hi Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteI'm playing catch up after returning from holiday - hence the late comment!
Great use of the free stamps and paper. Love these two festive Santa cards.
Good to hear you have your craft room back to yourself!!!!
Thanks for joining in with Rudolph Day.
Hugs, Sarn! xxx
Hi Elizabeth, I love your cards especially the second one with the lovely colourful painty topper.
ReplyDeleteThis was a a very useful freebie.
Jean x
Hi Elizabeth, great cards, and I especially like the inky background of the second one. Fab Celtic blanket too! xxx
ReplyDeleteHi Elizabeth,
ReplyDeletesuch very lovely cards.
Super stamping and designing.
Love those fab papers used.
Lots of crafty love. Jenny L.
Two gorgeous cards Elizabeth, my fave has to be the square one, I'm a bit of a ribbon freak!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Jacee
Simply Paper Card Design
Hi Elizabeth....Wow both cards are so festive they are gorgeous x
ReplyDeleteTwo more great Christmas cards for your stash, Elizabeth! I especially love the background piece on the 2nd one with the bubble wrap! Beautiful colors and patterns! Hope you're having a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteYou did a brilliant job of CASEing Sharon's cards with these two fabulous Christmas cards, Elizabeth!! Thank you for the inspiration as I attempt to slowly work on my stash. I cannot believe we are looking down the barrel at September already!! Have a wonderful weekend!! Hugs, Darnell
ReplyDeleteTwo fabulous cards! Wow, that stamp and the BP are a super freebie :) Your first card wins by a teeny whisker for me - it's the ribbon and beautiful double bow :)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Di xx
Two lovely festive cards xxxx
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