Wednesday, December 11, 2024
Circle Christmas Angels
Sunday, December 8, 2024
Framed Ornaments Card
I am a member of the Spellbinders Stencil of the Month Club and my first set of stencils is their Baubles & Festive Background stencil set of 5. I really like the ornament (baubles) stencils and I used them to make this card:
I wanted to make red and green ornaments to keep with the traditional Christmas colours so I picked out a red and a green ink pad from the stash. Wanted my ornament tops to be a brushed silver so I decided I would use my metallic silver ink pad from Encore and a dauber to add ink to that stencil:
I cut and scored my green card stock base and set that aside. For my stenciled piece I cut a piece of white card stock to 4 1/4 x 5 1/2 knowing when I finished stenciling I would be cutting this piece to the size I wanted for my card front. I will say I was surprised when I took out my stencils for the ornaments that none of the stencils are labeled or numbered - so here is a photo to show the three stencils needed to make this background:
First I stenciled the stencil on the left - for my red ornaments, then I stenciled the second stencil in the center of the photo for my green ornaments and the ornament rings. The stencil on the right is the stencil for the tops of the ornaments. I was happy that with making this stenciled background for my card I could use my new Wilton cake turntable from Walmart (approx $12.00) and my sticky mat from Waffleflower to hold my stencils in place while adding inks. This turntable is a game changer -- so happy I finally bought one and put it to use for my stenciling!
First I stenciled the red ornaments and then stenciled the green ornaments and rings:
When I removed the stencil for the red ornaments I cleaned the stencil using a baby wipe and set it aside to dry while I stenciled the green ornaments and green ornament rings. Removed that stencil and cleaned it off and set it aside to dry. This photo below shows the ornament top stencil and the Encore metallic silver ink added using a dauber:
When done I removed the stencil and cleaned that off - again using the baby wipes:
The sparkle from the silver ink showed right away -- but being a pigment ink I wanted to set it so I could continue working on the card so I used the heat gun and dried it, front and back. On my craft table is the rectangle frame die set I have used recently for the candy cane cards I made so I decided to use the larger frame die in this set and cut out a white frame to go over my ornaments. I cut that out of the white card stock on the craft table. Measured the stenciled ornament piece and cut it to size to fit behind the die cut white frame piece and used liquid glue to put those together. See that aside to dry.
For my sentiment I wanted to use a "Merry Christmas" die set that also had a shadow piece because I wanted to use a vellum shadow for this. Went through the stash and decided on this die set from IO Stamps (Impression Obsession) who closed their doors last month. :0( I like this die set because the two words are connected and better yet there is no teeny, tiny dot to search for on the craft table or floor for the "i" in Christmas......
With the ornament tops being a metallic silver and having a brushed look finish I decided to use brushed silver foil card stock from the stash for the words. Used regular vellum from the stash for the shadow piece.
Vellum and glue.... bad combo.... but once I die cut out the greeting I decided to pull out the Artistic Tac sheets and use that to add adhesive behind the greeting to put this onto the vellum shadow piece:
Once that was adhered I could assemble the card. Put the framed ornament piece onto the card base using liquid glue. Used liquid glue behind the vellum piece behind all the letters. Put these onto the card front. Wanted some sparkle so I added clear/silver gems from the stash near the greeting. This photo shows the brushed silver greeting on the card front with the gems:
Saturday, December 7, 2024
More Candy Cane Cards
Used the Lawn Fawn Cute Candy Canes die set for these cards:
The first card I had made using this die set and layout:
Tree Cover Plate Christmas Cards
Last year I bought the Pretty Pink Posh Tree Cover Plate Die set on sale to make cards for this year for the holidays. I wanted to make a traditional coloured card using just red and green and here is that card:
Not only does this cover plate die cut all the trees out but most of the trees have a design on them to add dimension to the card - here is a photo of the cover plate die:
With the white cover plate frame cut out I put this onto the white card stock base card front using liquid glue. Used that glue for each tree and I put the trees into the die cut frame - but before I added any adhesive to my trees I did put them on the card front for my layout. One of the trees cuts circles out of the tree and for my card I cut that out of green card stock and wanted to use it for the center tree on my card. I wanted to use gold poster board from the Dollar Tree behind this center tree so that the gold would show through the circles. I die cut one of the upper right solid trees from the gold poster board and put the green tree on that using Artist Tac (Amazon). With the layout decided I used liquid glue to add each tree to the openings on the white cover plate frame piece on the card front.
For the greeting on the card front I used white Hammermill card stock and I used a hot foil plate from Ellen Hutson and I foiled that in gold foil. (Also while foiling I also foiled it in silver, red, blue foils and also foiled it onto black card stock). Here is a photo of that foil plate - LOTS of holiday greetings foiled all at once:
Laid all the trees out in the splat box -- not sure how the holographic card stock would take the splatter but thought I would give it a try.....
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
Happy Holidays Card
Used the Candy Cane die set from Lawn Fawn for this card I just made:
Being a candy cane I knew I wanted a red and white stripe on the card front so I dug through the stash. The only smaller stripe card stock I have is an old card stock from Recollections - Michaels. I only had one full sheet and a partial sheet so I decided I better not use it all up at once as I do not know if I can get any more. To save that striped card stock for this card I used this rectangle frame die set from the stash to cut out a rectangle frame:
I used the center die in the set and put it on my striped card stock at an angle for die cutting:
Once this was die cut I made the card base - used white #110 card stock and cut and scored it at the top. Put tear n tape behind the striped frame and put that onto the card front:
Used scrap white and red card stocks and cut out two of the candy canes from the die set:
This die set has the dies for the layered candy canes, a bow, holly and layered berries. For the card I used scrap green card stock and cut out the holly die. Then used red glittered card stock and cut out the berries. For the edges of the holly leaves I added Stickles for some sparkle and shine. I layered the berries and put those on top of the holly leaves using liquid glue. Assembled the two candy canes. For the bottom candy cane I put tear n tape on that and put that on the card front in the framed area. Used foam dots for the second candy cane that goes over the top of the bottom candy cane for dimension. Used liquid glue and added the holly/berries piece to the center of the candy canes. Used red gems and put three of those on the card front.
The hot foiled sentiment plate is from WaffleFlower.com "Elegant Christmas Hot Foil Plate". I used gold hot foil to foil this onto white card stock using my Spellbinders Glimmer Hot Foil machine. I used the matching die to cut that out. I had bought this set last year and when I got it I hot foiled this sentiment plate in lots of colours of hot foil and I die cut them all out and kept them in a Christmas sentiment stash box so this year I have these already for card fronts or tags or anything I want to use a foiled sentiment on.
Here is a photo to show the frame on the card front:
Here is a photo to show the shine of the gold foiled sentiment:
Easy card to put together with another way to use printed card stock but to also save your printed card stock...... with the center rectangle that the frame die cut out I made a tag:
For the tag base I used an old stitched tag die set in the stash from Simon Says. I cut the tag base piece out of white #110 weight card stock. Used the rectangle piece my frame die cut out and that was my tag front. For the tag topper and hole reinforcement piece I used textured red card stock from the stash. Made the candy cane using scrap red and white card stocks. I used the bow die from the Lawn Fawn candy cane die set and I cut that out of red glittered card stock. My red glittered card stock has a white core so to keep that from showing I used a red Sharpie marker and went around the edge of the bow so it looks solid red.
I added the striped card stock to the tag base using liquid glue and also used glue for the tag topper and hole reinforcement circle. I put the candy cane on the tag front using tear n tape. Used red and white twine from the stash for the twine at the tag top. To keep the twine in place I used a glue dot on the top bag of the tag above the hole to press the twine into:
Friday, November 29, 2024
Dollar Tree Candy Cane Wreath
Had seen a crafter on YouTube "Julie's Wreath Boutique" and she made a deco wreath using the Dollar Tree candy cane wreath form. I basically followed her pattern but I used deco mesh from the Dollar Tree and for hers she used the deco mesh from Hobby Lobby. Here is my wreath:
Using the deco mesh from the Dollar Tree I used 7 groups of red mesh and 6 groups of white mesh to cover the candy cane - I think in her video she used 6 of each colour mesh. I also used small plastic ornaments from the stash to make three groups of three to put on the wreath form. Before I did anything with the ornaments I removed the ornament tops and used hot glue to put those on the ornaments so nothing will fall off. Then I used a piece of wire and put the three ornaments together and put them on the wreath form.
Peppermint ribbon is from the stash and red ribbon is from Mikes on sale. To make this wreath I did each cluster of mesh and put them on the wreath rather than have all this deco mesh on the craft table. This wreath went together quickly so I made it in a couple of hours.
A recent trip to Restore and I picked up a green round wreath form and a bag of plastic ornaments - the ornaments were $4.00:
New to me stuffs - - -
Sadly my PIC (stamping Partner In Crime) lost her mother earlier this year and she has been dealing with all that. . . her Mom was a card maker and my PIC packed up her craft room and brought it to her house and she asked if I would be interested in looking at any of it? I told her only if I pay her for it .... and so that goes.....
Here are photos of the things I picked up:
Lots of gems -- and then the gloves from the Dollar Tree that I use to make the Snowman Snuggets for Christmas - some of these colours I could never find at my store:
Different die sets -- the far right is a Sunflower die set from Tessler and that will be cute for Fall cards next year. Also she had a Halloween die set from IOStamps (Impression Obsession) that I was happy to find. Doily die set, clock die set, and the street lamp and sign die set from Cottage Cutz.
Stamp and die sets and another doily die set.
This is a quilt die set, lamp post die set, and bunny/Easter die and word stamp set. I even got a pack of the magnet cards from Stamp N Storage still sealed... I also picked up a pack of Spring coloured bows that I will use for Easter projects ahead:
and of course getting my PIC to take money was another battle..... but she finally took a little money so I will be sure to put these things to good use - already used the gold crystal gems on my Thanksgiving bags and the gloves will get used this year for my holiday Snuggets.... and will be sure to use the doily die sets for the holiday rosettes I make.. I was careful to pick up things I KNOW I will get use from as I know her Mom would want these items to continue on in projects ahead....