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Today I thought I'd show off this new kit I brought the other day, oooo it has gold foiling in it, ummmm💖😍 Christmas Wishes Kit, it contains a stamp set, mini ink pad and stampin' block as well as the cardstock to create 8 cards, although, having said 8 truly if you are economical and prepared to do a spot of cutting and adding more cardstock, then you can double it, as the base cards are the same pattern on each side (woo hoo!)
The official 2 cards it makes are these 2: the one saying Merry, Merry, Christmas was actually meant to have 3 "Merry"s on it but in my typical way I changed it 😃
I did discover that inside the cards is this rather lovely gold square frame with leaf, which I thought would look lovely on the front of a card (plus it takes opening up the card before you start to make sure it's on the correct side and the right way up - and I didn't 🤣) So this card came into being, using some of bits I cut off the edges to create 3 strips down the bottom of the card:
Then lastly I felt a need to use the other 1/2 of the above card - and just happened to have this circle hanging around in my scraps pile (very convenient), I have stamped the leaves from the set onto the circle lightly as a background.
If you missed the video here it is:
If you do fancy purchasing this kit there is a kits discount this month so it's only $36.90 and not $41 for the month of October (woo hoo!)
Well we're getting closer to November so thought I'd better share the cards we'll be creating at classes on Tues 5th 1.30pm in Laanecoorie, Thursday 7th 7pm Laanecoorie and Saturday 9th 10.30am Maryborough😃 In the class you'll create all 4 cards for $24 (and have a fabulous social time!)
So, here goes, as it's November we're up to 3 Christmas Cards.
Now we're onto a clear run of Christmas Cards. I love this look, where it looks like you're looking up in the middle of a forest, I've used a stamp from the fabulous Christmas Wishes Kit, for the saying and the trees are from Peaceful Evergreens.
But wait, there's more, I've made up some cards to use some of the extra materials (and display the stamp set a bit more), and here they are.....
If you'd like to join in this workshop you'll need to book by 29th October (not long now)
there are 2 dates either Saturday 16th Nov or Tues 19th Nov, venue my classroom in Laanecoorie. (or you can order it by mail, check with me for postage costs)
Cost will be:
Either $90 this includes (yours to keep) the Sweetest Star Bundle (punch and stamp set) plus an 1/8 pack of Season of Elegance Designer Paper, 1/8 pack of Festive Glimmer Paper, 1/2 spool of Cherry Cobbler & Gold Ribbon, and more.
Or $35 if you're happy to share the Stamp & Punch bundle with a friend (or you already have it)
Or if you're part of my CreateAbles Team the cost would be $30 (BYO bundle)
the wreath also looks good with a photo in it
And that's it for now, hope you can come to the class or would like it as a postal kit, if not I hope this inspires you to create
I saw this really cool card on a Facebook reel, it was done so quickly, that when I came to try it it took me an awful lot of rewinds to get it right 🤣 So I figured I could do it a little slower to show you all how to make it too. Here are the photos of the cards I created:
Then the card I made in the video uses Nests of Winter Designer Series Paper with Pebbled Path Cardstock, I think it looks really elegant! I ended up making it into a sympathy card, as my Step Dad passed away, so I needed a lovely card to send to my Mum (hope she likes it!) I love the way the bird freeze goes through the panels of the card.
And now for the measurements..... the way I made it in my video:
(this is the metric version I worked out)
You will need a base card (A5) scored in 1/2 at 10.5cm, then trim 5cm off one side (so you only have a 1/2 flap at the front)
Next you need the "mechanism" component this is a 1/2 piece of A4 cut lengthways (10.5cm x 29.7cm), you need to score this at 7cm, 14cm, 21cm and 25.2cm. It folds in an S or 5 shape.
Ok then you'll need the decorative pieces:
For the base card plain cardstock 14.3cm x 10cm, and 14.3cm x 5cm (pretty sure you can work out which goes where!)
Then the mechanism first "mats" are:
4cm x 10cm, 3.7cm x 10cm, four of 6.5cm x 10cm
Then designer paper onto the first 4 mats are:
3.5cm x 9.5cm, 3.2cm x 9.5cm, and two 6cm x 9.5cm
Then you'll also need two plain (in this case white)
6cm x 9.5cm
However if you'd prefer the US measurements (Imperial), this is the measurements from the clip I saw:
Base Card 5.5" x 6.5" score at 4.25"
Mechanism: 3.5" x 10.5" score at 2,3,5.5 and 8"
Mats: Front of Card 2" x 5.25"
Back inside card 4 x 5.25"
Mechanism front strip 3/4" x 3.25"
Mechanism 4 panels 2.25" x 3.25"
If you watched the video you'll know I had a couple of spare pieces I accidentally cut, so I made those into sympathy cards for my Step Dads 2 daughters (again I just think the combination of Pebbled Path and this Designer Paper is so elegant looking!)
If you missed the video, here it is.....
I hope this inspires you to have a go at creating a Tri-fold card, I'd love to see what you make!
So, today I thought I'd have a play around with the "Take a Bow Bundle" I thought it looked kind of cool for one of those inticate bow things you add to the top of the presy, but wait there's more......🤣
The first bow I make up in the video is this one:
then I make up a different sort of bow, and ended up after the video making another one, so I could create this card, I've used the More Wishes Stamp set continued from last Christmas
And lastly just using the pieces flat on a card, the same stamp set again, but this time heat embossed with the copper powder, and using the Graceful Greenery Vellum to stamp onto, so the pattern underneath still shows through
And that's all I had time for in this creating session,
In my video today I thought after seeing all the Designer Papers last week in my video, I should start playing with some! So, today I'm playing with the Snowy Scenes Paper
Funnily enough I possibly wouldn't have picked this paper out to purchase, but, because I organized a Paper share I put myself in it and ended up with a partial pack of each of the papers too (which is really cool!) Just a heads up that I'm hoping to remember to do this for each catalogue that comes out!
Anyway moving onto the cards I created with it....
This is the one I created in the video, the Pool Party Pom Pom ribbon, I've used one of the alcohol Stampin' Blends to colour it dark green, then cut the ribbon in 1/2 lengthways to pop under the edges of it, then I've used a couple of the cute Adhesive Backed Peppermints, Oh and the Sweetest Star bundle
The other 1/2 of the line of designer paper I used for this card, heat embossing the saying onto the Poppy Parade cardstock and using the ribbon unaltered. Oh yes and some of Drusy embellishments (soooo pretty, blingy)
Then the last 2 cards I wanted to use the snow globes I'd cut out and added some of the fine tip glue pen to make the "glass" shiny looking, took a bit longer, as you have to wait for the glue to dry and it needed a couple of coats, but I'm happy with the result (sadly doesn't show up well in photos!)
This card I used the pumpkin pie Stampin' Blends to colour the ribbon, for another shade of ribbon!