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A HOLLY, JOLLY SANTA

Hello and welcome my friends. I am so pleased that you have popped by today.

I am having so much fun making new projects using the products I have ordered from the July – December Mini Catalogue and Sale-a-bration Brochure.

Today I have another Christmas card to share. This time I have used the Be Jolly Stamp Set.

I went searching for a fun fold card and was inspired by Susan Campfiled’s Crossover Gatefold Card. After a few adjustments to the measurements I chose my colours.

I prepared the Misty Moonlight card base. Then I made the two crossover panels using Basic White, Silver Foil and a piece of Misty Moonlight patterned paper from the Whimsy & Wonder 12″x 12″ Specialty Designer Paper.

Istamped the two Santas, Christmas tree and present sleigh for this card. Then I coloured and fussy cut each of them.

I painted some Craft Stampin’ Ink White Refill onto Santa’s white areas add a little texture and glimmer.

The crossover gatefold card is lots of fun to make – I will definitiely be using this fold more. When the card opens, the second Santa and his gift-filled sleigh are revealed.

The hill image is from the Penguin Place Stamp Set. It wasn’t until I saw this photo that I realised there was a mark and some slight abrasion of the cardstock, so I am definitely redoing the insert.

I may yet add some embellishments to the front of the card – still undecided at this time. The Christmas tree was then stamped on the front of the envelope.

As you can see I have used many Stampin’ Blends colours for this card. Colouring is such a lovely way to pass the time.

Do you enjoy colouring?

Until tomorrow’s post, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

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PINWHEEL TOWER GIFT BOX

Hello and welcome to Monday! I am so delighted that you have taken some time out of your day to pop on by to see what I have to share with you today.

There are so many Pinwheel Tower cards that I have seen recently – and, they are amazing. For me, I decided to take it a step further.

My question was – how can I convert this into a combination card and gift box?

After a few prototypes (unsuccessful and slowly becoming successful), this is the end result.

I have lots and lots of photos to show you all aspects of this gift box card. At the core of the card is a 1-1/2″x $-1/4″ ‘tower’. Then, four 3″x 4-1/4″ panels are adhered to each of the four sides of the ‘tower’. For this project I chose the Whimsy & Wonder Specialty Designer Series Paper and colour scheme for this tower.

The first dies reveals the Christmas greeting, before moving onto the second ‘wing’.

The second side includes a gift card holder. The exciting thing about this project is that each side features two DSP designs.

This side features a pocket to slide a “to:” and “from:” tag into. (Oops – I didn’t remove the splotch of dried glue from the pocket – it is clean now!). The Tailor Made Tags Dies were perfect for this side of the card.

This image shows the ‘ribbon belly band’ I made to hold the top and bottom box flaps in place. The Specialty DSP is just so gorgeous and I love this non-traditional colour scheme for Christmas.

This is what the gift box looks like with top and bottom flaps open – imagine the gift has been removed. The card can now be folded flat.

The Christmas greeting is from the Holly Jolly Wishes Stamp Set and was stamped in Misty Moonlight ink before being cut using one of the Hippo & Friends Dies. Because the card needs to be folded flat, the greeting was glued directly onto this layer.

The next few photos will give you a chance to see the ribbon ‘belly band’ in a little more detail. The flowers were cut, using the Merriest Frames Dies, from the Snowy White 12″x 12″ Velvet Sheets. Then I used Blending Brushes to add a light colouring of Blushing Bride and Just Jade to these elements. I used Mini Glue Dots to hold them all together. Then I attached a few Elegant Faceted Gems to the centre of the flower.

I cut a length of Blushing Bride Frayed Grosgrain Ribbon in half, frayed it a little further and then tied it through the hole in the tag.

Although there is a place for a gift to be popped insode the ‘tower’, it is always great to have a place to include a gift card.

And, this is the last panel fold. I love the way that each time the card is folded flat the Specialty DSP is featured.

And, now you get a sneak peek of some of the new products from the July – December Mini Catalogue. The ‘old’ works so well with the ‘new’!

So, what do you think of my Pinwheel Tower Gift Box Card? It’s a hybrid!

So until my next post, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Because some of the products I have used to make this card are not yet available to customers, I am not able to show them at this time. As soon as product images go live, I will create this section.

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ONE MORE WHIMSICAL CARD

Hello again! Thank you so much for popping by again.

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Hello and welcome! I am so pleased that you are popping by for the first time.

I would love you to leave a comment, letting me know if you are a regular visitor or new. It would be wonderful to know where you are from and what you enjoy about paper crafting. Leave me any requests you may have for techniques or products or … just about anything.

Today I have another fun fold card, inspired by Tami White, to share today.

I have used the Whimsy & Wonder Suite again for this project – there are so many possibilities using this suite. I chose a different DSP design for this card.

After cutting the Polished Pink cardstock to a quarter A4 base (5-3/4″x 4-1/8″), I cut a piece of the Whimsy & Wonder Designer Series Paper to 5-5/8″. Then it was scored along the 12″ side, from right to left, at 4″ and 8″ and 1″. After folding the DSP (you can see it below) Multipurpose Adhesive was used to attach the paper, gift boxes side up, to the card base.

I stamped the holly leaves on the Basic White card insert, adhered it to a Polished Pink layer and glued it inside the card. The same image was stamped on the envelope. The berries were coloured using my Polished Pink Stampin’ Write Marker™ and the leaves in Mossy Meadow. Some Clear Wink of Stella was also added.

I stamped the holly leaves image, in Mossy Meadow, onto a piece of Basic White cardstock. The greeting was then stamped in Polished Pink adjacent to the holly, then this panel cut out using one the Stitched Rectangle Dies – most of you know that this is one of my ‘go to’ die sets. It is so easy to use a die and reposition it to adjust the final size – totally versatile!

I used Stampin’ Seal+ to securely attach a length of Polished Pink Open Weave Ribbon to the 1″ folded piece of DSP. The sentiment was then popped up on the 1″ folded layer using just a few more dimensionals. I fussy cut several gift boxes and layered them on the 1″ layer – some were adhered using Multipurpose Glue and the others with Stampin’ Dimensionals. The boxes were ‘painted’ with Clear Wink of Stella for some added bling.

At last a partial image of the Whimsical Trees Stamp Set! It is super cute.

What do you think? Are you getting a little bit excited with this suite?

Happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Because some of the products I have used to make this card are not yet available to customers, I am not able to show them at this time. As soon as product images go live, I will create this section.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00