- Glossy cardstock, alcohol inks, gold embossing powder, embossing ink
- JustRite stamps: Christmas Miracle Ornaments
- Spellbinders dies: 5X7 Heirloom Legacy, 2012 Heirloom Ornaments
- M-bossabilities: Imperial
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Monday, December 22, 2014
Joy in Teal & Gold
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Blue & Green Christmas Wishes
Materials List:
- Glossy cardstock, alcohol inks, embossing ink, silver embossing powder
- DCWV paper, Silver Sharpie
- Green glimmer paper, Cheery Lynn French Lattice cutting die
- Adhesive-backed cardstock, Spellbinders Celtic Motifs
- Spellbinders 2011 Heirloom Ornaments die, JustRite Deck the Halls Stamps
- Ribbon
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Pink & Green Ornaments
Materials:
- White cardstock, alcohol inks, silver embossing powder, ribbon, DCWV paper
- JustRite Stamps: Christmas Vintage Labels One, Noel Christmas Ornaments
- Spellbinders Dies: 2012 Heirloom Ornaments
Friday, December 19, 2014
Guide Us To Thy Perfect Light
Materials List:
- White Glossy Cardstock, Alcohol Inks, Silver embossing Powder
- JustRite Stamps: Noel Christmas Ornaments, Deck the Halls
- Spellbinders Dies: 2011 Heirloom Ornaments, Poinsettia, Holly Accents
- Dazzles
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Wishing You Christmas Ornaments
Materials Used:
- Glossy Cardstock, Alcohol Inks, Embossing Ink, Red & Gold Embossing Powders
- Spellbinders Dies: 2010 Heirloom Ornaments, Decorative Labels Eight
- JustRite Stamps: Noel Christmas Ornaments, Mix and Match Christmas Blessings
- Gold Liquid Pearls
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Christmas Memories
Materials Used:
Fiskars Cutter
Spellbinders Dies - 2010 Heritage Ornaments, A2 Bracket Border One
JustRite Stamps - Deck the Halls
HOTP Dazzles & Paper
Black Enamel Accents
Black Embossing Powder & Embossing Ink
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Xmas Polar Bears
Rather than taking my crafting time writing up methods that are probably self-explanatory, I'm just going to write a quick materials list.
Materials List:
- White Glossy Cardstock, Alcohol Inks, White Embossing Powder, Embossing Ink
- HOTP Small Stamps - Polar Bears, Winter Wonder
- Spellbinders Labels Twenty Dies
- JustRite Vintage Labels & Banners
- HOTP 3-D Snowflake Dazzles
- HOTP patterned paper
Monday, December 15, 2014
Christmas Magic Slider
This card magically colors itself as the slider is pulled up to show the message:
The basics of how to make this card is detailed in the 100 Movable Parts Cards CD from HOTP. It is called a Magic Window Slider Card, but I modified it with the Snowflake-shaped Window instead of a square one.
Materials Used:
- Paper Artist Dies (HOTP) - 6 Layered Labels & Two Swirls
- Spellbinders Dies - Persian Motifs & Accents
- HOTP Stamp - Snowflakes Small Stamp
- JustRite Stamps - Mix and Match Christmas Blessings
- Darice Embossing Folder - Snowflakes
- Silver Staze-On
- Silver Sharpie
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Xmas Cut & Emboss in Gold & Teal
Materials:
- White Glossy Card Stock
- Glimmer paper in gold & teal
- JustRite Dies & Stamps: Vintage Labels & Banner Dies, Christmas Vintage Labels One, Mix and Match Christmas Blessings
- MaryAnn Cut & Emboss Folder - Swirls
- M-Bossabilities Folder - Asian
- Spellbinders Dies - Fleur De Lis Motifs
- Alcohol Inks - Stream, Gold Mixative & ?
- Gold Embossing Powder
- Gold Liquid Pearls
- Gold Ribbon
The inside is pretty simple - teal cut with Spellbinder's die, and matted with gold, gold embossed message & gold liquid pearls.
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Birthday Girl
Materials:
Spellbinder's Die Set - "Resplendent Rectangles"
Stamp Sets - "Janie's Girls" by HOTP, "Unlisted" by Inkadinkadoo
Black Stamp Pad
Gel Pens
Method:
Today's card highlights the fun I had playing with my new stamp set from HOTP. This little girl with the signboard can be used for many messages. This one just happened to be for a birthday card (message from an Inkadinkadoo mini stamp set "Unlisted"). As you can see I cut her out using one of the Spellbinder's dies and then matted it using a piece cut from pink textured paper using the same die set. Then I colored her with gel pens, using the Dove blender to soften the edges.
Friday, December 12, 2014
Hidden Window Spinner Card
Cardstock: White, 2 pieces of Red 12" X 12" (one side can be a bit shorter, but must be at least 10" wide)
Spellbinders Cutting Dies: "2010 Heirloom Ornaments", "Holly Accents", "5 X 7 Elegant Labels Four"
Embossing Folders: M-bossabilities "Imperial"
JustRite Stamps: "Deck The Halls", "Noel Christmas Ornaments", "Mix and Match Christmas Blessings"
Embossing Powder: Red, White
Card Base:
- Place card stock in front of you (if one edge is shorter, the shorter edge should be horizontal). Measure 7" from the bottom and draw a dotted line dividing the cardstock into two parts - lower part is 7" high & upper part is 5".
- Now rotate card stock 1/4" so 7" wide part is to your left and measure 5" from the bottom. Draw a dotted line the full 12" long at this 5" mark.
- Next, on the side that is 7" wide, draw a solid line that is 5" from the dotted line (10" from the bottom edge).
- On the 5" wide side, draw a solid line that is 6" from the bottom edge or 1" from the dotted line.
- Along the original dotted line (now perpendicular) draw it in solid from the 10" line to the dotted 5" line.
- In the bottom right corner, draw a solid line from the original dotted line to the 5" dotted line (diagonal line).
- Mark the center of this line you just drew (should be 3 1/2") and draw a dotted line from that mark to the corner formed by the crossing point of the original 7" line & the 5" line (another diagonal line).
9. Using the 2nd piece of cardstock, make a mirror image of the above.
10. Taping the two together - mirror images facing each other - use a die to cut a hole as shown below:
Now comes the fun part - decorating your card!
I made my "spinner" by stamping and embossing two smaller ornaments (red embossing powder on white paper). Glue them back to back with a thread running through the center lengthwise. Then attach the thread inside your card before gluing it together. NOTE: You will want to wrap the thread at least once around a thin strip of card stock on either end and sandwich it between the sheets to ensure it doesn't pull through!
Then I made a couple of larger ornaments embossed in red just like the smaller ones and attached them to the two inner pages of the card. Next I cut some borders using one of the Holly Accents cutting dies (I cut each strip into two pieces. I needed 4 full strips - 8 pieces after I cut them - to decorate top and bottom of all inner pages).
The front was created in layers: - a piece of white embossed with the M-bossabilities folder - a red frame cut out using the two largest dies in the Elegant Labels Four die set - an ornament cut from red and embossed with white.
Now simply twist the "spinner" and close the card so when your recipient opens the card the spinner will start to spin!