Showing posts with label Christmas in July. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas in July. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 June 2021

Artisan Post - Rainbow Snowflake Wishes

I was super late to the Snowflake Wishes bundle that came out in last years Christmas Catalogue, but I decided at the last minute I would buy it because 1) I loved seeing what everyone had made with it and 2) I thought if I had it a whole year early I would be able to get a head start on my Christmas cards... but here we are pretty much 6 months out from the big day and I've finally inked up the stamps!


So I felt I had to create something a little left of field as snowflakes have been done to death and anyone who's followed my Insta page long enough will know that I just love rainbow order. So it seemed like a fun way to put a new spin on an old favourite.

This first card I just used our blending brushes to create a rainbow background. I then white heat embossed the snowflakes and then added a few die cut snowflakes too. I really love all the layering of the different white accents, which obviously make the coloured panel pop.

For my second card, I did a similar thing, but this time I created a watercoloured wash card panel and then used that to die cut my snowflakes from.

I added a few little stamped snowflakes in the matching colours and finished the whole card with some rainbow coloured bling!

I really do love this bundle and I was so glad to see that it carried over. I'm pretty sure it will be around, in my collection for sometime to come!!

Happy Crafting,
Chlo

Monday, 31 July 2017

Still time for one more Christmas in July card - Santa's Sleigh

I do realize that it is cutting it fine sharing one more Christmas in July  card but the sketch challenge that the team at Just Add Ink are running this week made me think of this card design and even though it was my DT week I couldn't help still joining in the fun. So this is sketch for this week:
http://just-add-ink.blogspot.com.au/2017/07/just-add-ink-370sketch.html
And I knew exactly what I was going to do for my card:


Now I really have used the Santa's Sleigh stamp set to death. I think this might be my 10th card design with it and I actually have one more at least to share this week, but I realised that I have never used the little stocking stamp from the set on a card. So that was my focal for this card.

I stamped the stockings onto some shimmery white cardstock as that is what I love to watercolour with and I used my aqua painters to pick up some ink from the lids of the stamp pads. Such an easy way to colour.

The little present stamps in the set really do make a fun background or faux patterned paper. I love to do this when I don't just the right DSP... even if I do have 100's of sheets of paper!

The girls at JAI really have made some amazing cards this week and I would love for you all to pop on over and take a peek. Oh and don't forget to use this sketch yourself and share it with us. We love to see what you make.

Happy Crafting,
Chlo

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Friday, 7 July 2017

Product Showcase - Star of Light

Wow have I got a delight for you today!! After ummm over whether or not to buy the Star of Light stamp set and framelits, I gave in and ordered them. They arrived this afternoon and after 4 solid hours of play time I can honestly say I can't believe it took me so long to get them.

I absolutely adore this set and I think after you've seen the designs I've come up with today, you'll be adding this set to your next order.

Ok let me start with my cards. I made three cards all using the same mix of colours: Soft Sky, Marina Mist, Night of Navy and Crumb Cake. Now usually I would have paired silver with these colours but I went out on a limb and chose gold. I was not disappointed!





How stunning are those cards. And the star die is amazing. I used my Precision plate to cut with the glimmer and foil cardstocks. The plate makes it so much easier to get the little bits out and when you use it with our gorgeous foil paper you don't get those ugly little dimples.

Ok so next I wanted to use this set to make a scrapbook page and I had the ideal photo in mind. It's a very old one of my brother and I playing in the snow one Christmas. I don't have many photos of my childhood due to a fire so this one is just that little bit extra special.


I did a little bit of smooshing for the background (You can find information on this technique HERE) in all of the three colours. I love how this faux watercolour background comes out each time.

Adding some of those gorgeous star die cuts in gold glimmer and a few little gold sequins just finished of the bling. Oh and I also gold embossed the little sentiment too.

So to finish of this spectacular product display I went down the 3D road and made a cute box and matching gift tag and a beautiful candle.


 Now anyone who knows me, knows that 3D items are not my strong point, especially boxes as they do involve a lot of maths and numbers and tricky stuff like that. But I always love seeing all the gorgeous gift boxes that people make and I think one day I'll try that. Well today was that day:

I have to say that I think the box is my favorite things that I made with this set and if I'm honest, the easiest too.

The box itself is made using the Envelope Punch Board. It was so quick and the box is a really great size. I wrapped strips of the new Shimmery ribbon around it and then I whipped up the gift tag with a few extra die cut pieces I had left out on my desk.

The candle was one I had found in a box while cleaning up and I had thought at the time, I must do something with that and so I did. I stamped the sentiment over an over again and then heat embossed it with gold embossing powder. It really does look gorgeous against the Navy.

Well that's it for me. I hope I have given you a few idea on how you use this stunning stamp set. I'm really did enjoy myself and can't wait to make a few more things for my up coming Christmas class.

Happy Crafting,
Chlo

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