Tuesday, 25 December 2018

Anne's Christmas Day Birthday

I have tried to make this card
as non Christmas as possible
but I fell in love with these
& knew I had to create something fun.

I came up with a Hot Chocolate
themed reveal wheel card.
I loved the blue cup (copics)
& the earth coloured foamie.
The heat embossing isn't perfect!
I was using words from several stamp sets
to make up the background.
The pictures show you what is revealed each
time the wheel is turned.



This ink blend I created has got to be
one of my favourites!!
Distress Oxide - Antique Linen,
Brushed Corduroy, with
Ground Espresso edges.
Water flicks add to the milky
coffee, chocolate colour.
Stamp sets used;
Newtons Nook / Darcies
My Favourite Things.
Plus a free magazine set.

Sunday, 23 December 2018

Day 9 - The final Christmas Card

At the top of our cul-de-sac live
a young couple who decorate their tree
each year with so many lights.
It makes Christmas for us when we see it.
Dad, Bill & Jenny & I love it so much.
So this year, we wanted to send a card to them,
to let them know that it is much apperciated.
After all, it is a pretty bitterly cold job!


So this is the card I created for
Gavin & Rebecca.
 
I made the card base from 230gsm card to ensure
it would stand up well with the frame.
I added a distressed square of paper (Silent Night - Trimcraft)
Marked out the centre of the frame & stencilled
Falling Stars & Script Christmas words (Tim Holtz)
I mixed the texture paste with a little Irridescent medium
& PaperArtsy Fresco Paint - Glacier Ice.
I chose that blue as it matched the paper perfectly.
(Not that you can really see now!)
While it dried, I die cut 4 frames using Presscut squares
& stacked them together.
I then die cut a fifth frame, covered it with some paper
& then applied gesso with a stippled brush to recreate
the look of snow.
I made the tree from corrugated cardboard.
Covered it in clear crackle paste (Prima Finnabair)
& added clear microbeads.
Once dry I brushed over PaperArtsy Fresco
in Snowflake & when that was dry I then applied
PaperArtsy Fresco White Fire.
This was also used to distress the paper square.
I adore that colour.
Shaker materials - Glitter fake snow, silver/white stars.
Acetate added to single paper frame and placed on top of
the layered frame. Snowflakes to finish.
Tiny snowflake - Sara Davies
other two are Concord & 9th 
This is a 3D Christmas tree die bit
the top branches looked like snowflakes to me.
 

Saturday, 22 December 2018

Christmas Cards - day 8


Today I am sharing cards that were
made for friends, old colleagues
and also an old employer.


This first batch are a mix of designs.
Three are ink blended snowy backgrounds.
Two with Trucks & trees,
One deer and one Yappy Woofmass.
Then we have two beds (Joanne Sheen Stocking Die)
One of the trucks has a mountain style snowy scene
created using the free embossing folder that came with 
Simply Cards & Papercraft issue 181.
The other truck features a scenic
stamp from Creative Stamping issue 58.
This is not a Christmas set of stamps but it works well.


This next batch are fun cards made using
Mama Elephant Holiday Bitties.
They were perfectly sized to place
into the negative space left after die cutting
 the baubles from the ink blended panels.
The panels were die cut from a scalloped 
rectangle (Presscut) then ink blended
stuck to fun foam & die cut the bauble twice
(Simply Cards & Papercraft free die)
 
I did not get co-ordinating dies
so after copic colouring the tiny images
I cut them all out and paired them up.
The heat embossing didn't work well 
so the Mama Elephant tiny sentiment
strips were place over the worst parts.
 

Friday, 21 December 2018

Christmas Cards - day 7

Almost at the end now,
thanks for sticking along this far.
 
This first card is for the office.
This is the very first Christmas I won't be
sharing the fun with them, so sent this card.
 
Tim Holtz mixed media die - holly
Gold mirror card & green backing card.
Free magazine cover, Merry Christmas die Sara Davies 
Vellum for the shadow.
 

Below are 4 Mama Elephant snowy scenes, 
using sets - Yappy Woofmas / Trim the Tree
Ink blended with Distress Oxides;
Tumbled Glass/ Salty Ocean
torn paper used to create the illusion of snow banks
The top two are for Kim & Lorraine,
two of my ex colleagues.
 The bottom two are for friends.
Images all copic coloured and die cut.
Snow marker added for dimension.
These are 4x4ins (soo cute)

Thursday, 20 December 2018

Christmas Cards - day 6

Donna & Rod.
Rod was an ex train buddy and  I get on 
very well with his wife, Donna.
So here is another Pop Up Box.
I think you can tell that this year I 
truly love my interactive cards. 
 

Mama Elephant Yappy Woofmas,
with some bits from Santa sleigh too. 


I adore these snow balling pups, they are sooo cute!
Again, copic coloured. (us newbies need to practise)
 

Angled so you can see the decorated panels.
Seriously, I made this months ago & it
has been sat with yesterday's featured card, 
on my craft table, making me smile every day.
 

 I made the fake door, complete with tiny panels,
just so I could use the puppy wreath.
Had to put the odd snowball on acetate
so they "fly" in the air.

 

Wednesday, 19 December 2018

Christmas Cards - day 5

3 of my ex train buddies feature today.
First up is Claire.
Pop Up Box and Mama Elephant Santa Sleigh.
 
 All copic coloured and die cut.
Heat embossed - Ranger Copper sf powder.
  
Some of the gifts and the bottles
were from the Mama Elephant Holiday Bitty Set.

  
Angled to show the distress inked background
with snow marker pen detail.


'Twas the night before Christmas stamp,
a free magazine cover die.
Season's Greetings - free stamp & banner with Creative Stamping
Snowflake - Sara Davies
 

This next card, I made two of.
Sally & Joe.
However of the photos taken, this was the best.
It was silhouette Santa (Tim Holtz)
Houses, hills - free with Die-cutting Essentials 
(I have used those and the city buildings in every box card)

 

Tuesday, 18 December 2018

Christmas Cards - day 4

Two more Luminary Pop Up Boxes 
for today's show & tell.

The first one is for Hayley & her bees,
Katie, Laura & Liz.
Queen Bee Salon, Scunthorpe.
This is my quiet place to be pampered
and chill out with massages & also where they
deal with my unruly head of hair!
I kept all the designs of these similar,
but varied the patterned papers used.
This one also got a
Santa & reindeer sleigh
flying over the houses & the city.


This second one is for, Bill & Jenny. 
They are residence of the street,
but Bill went to school with my Dad.
 

 

Monday, 17 December 2018

Christmas Cards - day 3

First card is for my (step) sister, Allyson.
I die cut an oval from glitter red paper.
Added die cut branches & Owls.
Owls are Winnie & Walter Happy Owlidays.
Coloured with Copics.
(I'm new to copics so please don't judge too harshly)
Merry Christmas die cut by Sara Davies
free with Cardmaking & Papercraft.
(It came with the cute gingerbread man from day 1)

Second card, (step) sister, Tracy.
(Yes, two sister's called Tracy! and you wonder why I'm confused)
Made with all the same products, just 
a different image from stamp set.


 This final design for today, is for the
residents of the cul-de-sac i live on.
Not sure if I mentioned before,
but every one sends a card to each house.
Many of the residents are widowed, and several
are between 88 and 90.

This year I based my card on this design by
the amazing Jennifer Maguire.
 There are several differences between my design
and her original, but as you can see from the
photo, I have credited her on the card.
Too many people do not do so. 
While she is happy to share all her ideas,
to take them and call them your own
is theft and it is wrong.

In Jennifer's design she used a Poinsettia.
Mine is a free magazine cover stamp & die set
Altenew Christmas Rose.
I used the red card to form the front
of my design to enable it to stand.
Jennifer, attached her red piece to the back of the card.
Mine is embossed with WOW
pearl powder and inked with
Altenew; Evening Gray / 
Citrus Burst  & Minty Mint. 
Card - Stampin' Up - Cherry Cobbler
 

Sunday, 16 December 2018

Christmas Cards - Day 2

Family
My Dad & Sister, Tracy.

First up is Dad.
A festive lantern, 
driving home for Christmas.


Lantern was cut from a hand made card base
using 230gsm card to ensure it would stand.
I used Camping Lantern from Sugar Pea Designs.
Truck & tree, free with issue 181,
Simply Cards & Papercrafts.
I think this set is one of my favourites.


Gold heat embossing with WOW
Metallic Gold Rich Pale (sf)
Gold mirror cardstock for details & base.
 
 Side view showing it stood.

Open view to show inside decoration.
Acetate front so truck is visible
& snow embossed onto it.
The card was made up of multi layers
of the lantern die cut.



The next two are Tracy's.
First, her card.
 Tim Holtz Poinsettia Mixed Media die
backed with red Christmas paper.
 Vellum piece wrapped around &
two layer Christmas word die cut
this is by Hero Arts.
 

Inside the card, I added the same paper.
I then die cut the oval to add interest.
The holly was negatives from another card.
 

Below is her handcrafted decoration for 2018.
I try to make one every Christmas
so she can use them every year.
This is my adapted Pop Up box card.
It has no flaps because the two sides
have die cut snowflakes & as
you can see, the front has deer.
 This is a Luminary.
It is designed to stand over a battery tea light.
The light shines through the vellum covered die cuts.
The top die cuts help diffuse the light
as my prototype was open and light
flooded straight up.
You will see two more of these
over the course of the week :)


Saturday, 15 December 2018

Christmas card

Today sees the start of 9 scheduled posts.
Each post will showcase my 2018 designs
for my Christmas cards.
The 8th post will be on 22/12
then there will be a few days break.
My 9th post will be a card for
a Christmas Day birthday.

First up; Apron shaker card.
This was created from a single piece
of kraft cardstock, scored in the middle
to create the stand. It was attached
at the top to complete.
The armholes were cut using an oval die.
The front is a shaker pocket.

 Inside the pocket is a stamped scene.
It features baking stamps,
free with Creative Stamping magazine.

 The pocket also houses 54 minature gingerbread men.
I had one tiny die (Sara Davies) free
Cardmaking & Papercrafts.
So it was run through my Big Shot
multiple times. Then each man 
was held in tweezers while I coloured them
using Altenew Delectable Delights Inks ;
Almond Butter / Hazelnut / Milk Chocolate.
5 or 6 were given faces and glued down onto the scene.

The rest moved around freely in the pocket.
I included Vintage Platinum Glitter
by Tim Holtz for a brown sugar effect.
Finally I cut & strung some more
gingerbread men using an X-cut
mini die to decorate the side.
It was intended as a card, but the recipient
hung it on her tree and it looks great like that.
The completed card stands approx. 5 x 5ins