Category Archives: Christmas

OWH – Another Winter Animal for Midweek Throwdown

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  • Stamps – Inkadinkado “Snow Penguin” set
  • Patterned paper – Echo Park “Very Merry Christmas”
  • Die cuts – Spellbinders Nestabilities “Lacey Ovals” and “Resplendent Rectangles”
  • Embossing folder – Cuttlebug
  • Cardstock – Bazzill and BoBunny

I had to make another card for the Nature of Christmas Midweek Throwdown challenge at Operation Write Home Stars and Stamps! The penguin stamps were calling me! So I colored this guy with Copic markers and popped him up a little bit with dimensional adhesive, along with the sentiment. I like the light blue and red with the black and white for a nicely contrasting color scheme. This could be used by our heroes as a Winter card, since there isn’t anything directly Christmas-y about it. Thanks for visiting today!

 


OWH Midweek Throwdown: The Nature of Christmas – Polar Bear

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  • Stamp – The Cat’s Pajamas “Knut” and “Cool Yule”
  • Patterned paper – My Mind’s Eye “Merry” 6 X 6″ pad
  • Die cuts – Impression Obsession – Snowflakes Die Set; Spellbinders Nestabilities “Labels Fifteen”
  • Gemstone – Hero Arts “Citron”
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

I can think of few things better than having animals on one’s Christmas cards. Just my opinion. So this week’s Midweek Throwdown at Operation Write Home Stars and Stamps is to create a Christmas card  featuring something from nature. You can see where I immediately jumped. The Cat’s Pajamas always makes outstanding animal stamps–of course, they are often penguins which make them even more outstanding! I colored the image with Copic markers and added some Glossy Accents to the little fishing hole to make it look like water. The snowflake die cut is to convince you that it is cold there! Thanks for checking this out today!


OWH – Dreaming of a White Christmas

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  • Stamps – Our Craft Lounge “Penguin Fun” and Penny Black “Christmas Cheer”
  • Patterned paper – KaiserCraft “Just Believe” paper pad
  • Ribbon – American Craft
  • Copic markers and Ranger Distress Inks
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

It is hard for me to do it, but I made a Christmas card in July. I’m one of those people who need it to be mid-December before I’m really in the mood to make a Christmas card, which is a real problem in order for me to actually get any created and in the mail for people! This past week’s Operation Write Home Midweek Throwdown challenge was Christmas in July. I do need to make some Christmas and winter-themed cards for our heroes, so I’m okay with getting some made during the summer months! So for my first Christmas card, I thought I needed to show off a penguin! After stamping the image, I colored it with Copic markers and then added some distress inks along the border of it. I then added the sentiment at a jaunty angle with some ribbon behind it. Enjoy and hopefully the snow will help cool you off–it has been a hot weekend for us! Thanks for stopping by.


Iris Fold Christmas Tree

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  • Stamp – Stampendous “Old World Greetings”
  • Cardstock – Bazzill and BoBunny
  • Iridescent paper – Creative International Papers
  • Patterned paper (trunk) – Chatterbox “Fine Engraved Paper in Chocolate”
  • Iris fold pattern – Circle of Crafter’s

I wanted to make an iris folded Christmas card this year. I used a tree pattern published at Circle of Crafters and some iridescent papers in greens and blues. Unfortunately I ran out of time and only got one made! I guess I’ll have to make more now for next Christmas. Thanks for visiting!

 


Freshly Made Sketches #65 – Snowflake Christmas

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  • Die cuts – Made from Spellbinders Poseabilities collection: “Snowflake Wonder” (four layered together)
  • Stamp – Rubber Soul “Holiday Whimsical”
  • Embossing folder – Cuttlebug “Snowflakes”
  • Cardstock – BoBunny
  • Brad – Creative Impressions

This was a fun card to make by layering all of the die cuts together to make a snowflake and fastening them with a frosted brad. I layered the embossed snowflake paper on top of the dots to make it even more Wintry. I was inspired by the current challenge at Freshly Made Sketches: #65. Thanks for stopping by.

 


Snowman and Snowflakes

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  • Stamp – Rubber Soul “Holiday Whimsical” set
  • Die cuts made from Spellbinders Just Rite Custom Dies – Nested Oval Medallion Labels
  • Edger punch – Dotted Wave
  • Patterned paper – Heidi Grace Designs “Shimmer Glimmer Paper – Frost Blvd.”
  • Cardstock – Bazzill
  • May Arts Silver Snowflakes

This wintry card features a snowman and snowflakes. It is a cheery little card we’ll use to send holiday greetings. Thanks for visiting. I hope to get more time for creating soon!


Freshly Made Sketches – Sketch #64 – Christmas

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  • Patterned papers – KaiserCraft “Just Believe”
  • Die cut – KaiserCraft “Just Believe”
  • Edger Punch – EK Success “Dotted Wave”
  • Cardstock – Bazzill

This card features the “Just Believe” collection from EK Success. There is metallic silver throughout. I used Sketch 64 at Freshly Made Sketches for inspiration. Thanks for your visit today.

 


Unscripted Sketches #187 – Stocking Mouse

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  • Stamps – Penny Black “Xmas Mouse” and “Christmas Cheer”
  • Die cuts made from Spellbinders Nestabilities “Labels Four” and “Labels Seventeen”
  • Border punch – EK Success “Abstract Flower Edger”
  • Cardstock – Bazzill and BoBunny

I colored this cute little Christmas mouse with Copic markers and popped him up for a little dimension. I used bright green for accents, including edging the card and sentiment with green ink. The card was created using the current card sketch at Unscripted Sketches #187. Thanks for stopping by today.


Happy Holidays – Online Card Classes Day 3

  • Cuttlebug embossing folders – “Holly Ribbons” and “Swiss Dots”
  • Stamps – Stamper’s Anonymous Tim Holtz collection – “Holly Bough Sprig”
  • Sentiment stamp – Rubber Soul “Holiday Whimsical”
  • Berries made with Glass Effect Gel “Carmine” by Viva Décor
  • Copic markers E81 – Ivory, G43 – Pistachio
  • Ranger Distress Stain – Picket Fence
  • Cardstock – Bazzill
  • Distress inks – Bundled sage and Tea dye

I was inspired to make this card this week during Day 3 of the Online Card Classes “Holiday Card Workshop” that I’m currently taking. The background, which is a dry embossing technique, was made with the different combination of supplies: Copic markers and Picket Fence Distress Stain applied to an embossed piece. I created the translucent holly berries with my Glass Effect Gel pen by Viva Décor. I blended some Distress inks around the edges of all the pieces to tie the colors together, attempting to match up my Copic colors with my Ranger Distress Ink colors! Thanks for visiting today.


Merry Christmas – Penny Black Fir Branch

  • Stamp – Penny Black “Christmas Text”
  • Patterned papers – Basic Grey “Jovial: Crushed Velvet” (green) and Melissa Frances “Kisses Under the Holly” (red)
  •  Border punch – Martha Stewart
  • Cardstock – Bazzill
  • Bling – Memory Box “Pearl Berries”
  • Stickles
  • Distress Inks

I made this card some months ago, but just hadn’t gotten around to posting it. I entered it in the Oregon State Fair, where it earned a second place ribbon. The beautiful Penny Black stamp is the focal point, with distress inks, Stickles, and Memory Box pearls accenting the image. Thanks for the visit.