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Showing posts with label Christmas card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas card. Show all posts

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Day 351: Adding verses to Christmas Cards

Tonight I worked on adding verses to the inside of Christmas cards I have made.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Day 344: Home Christmas Card

Tonight I made this Christmas card for my husband. The image is by PSX.  I stamped the image with Memento ink and used Copic markers to color it in.  I added some fake snow for added depth, and then used an oval frame that was in my stash to draw the eye in.


Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Day 340: Ornament Stamp and Punch Card Day 2

Today I spent some time tweaking this card.  I did not like the design I originally had at the top of the card, so I used some ribbons to make a border.  I like it so much better.


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Day 339: Ornament Stamp and Punch Card Day 1

I keep all the handmade Christmas cards I get each year and file them away so I can have inspiration when I make Christmas cards.  Tonight I pulled out one my sister had sent me and decided I could use up some scraps of Christmas paper to make a card with the ornament stamps and punch from Stampin' Up!

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Day 290: Reindeer Frame Card

Tonight I was inspired by a Christmas card my Stampin' Up! representative had demo'd for my stamp club.  I die cut a frame from red Stampin' Up! card stock, embossed it in Cuttlebug's snowflake embossing folder,  adhered it to a craft card base (Recollections by Michael's), and then used my Stamp-A-Ma-Jig to stamp the reindeer inside of the frame. My representative used a felt snowflake from Stampin' Up! at one corner of the frame, but I added my own twist and also used a snowflake brad (Creative Impressions) and a clear die cut snowflake to add more depth and dimension to the card. Clear snowflake from Sizzix die, clear material re-purposed from packaging. I added a little bling by using pearlized white Smooch at the end of the reindeer's antlers and on the center of the white snowflake brad.