Create a vintage background for an otherwise simple Christmas card.

A Little Vintage-Style Background

Hello Friends!

Today was one of those days I felt like getting extra-INKY!  The Tin-Tile 3D embossing folder has that vintage look to it and with a little bit of embossing powder (ok, a lot of embossing powder), I was able to create a visually stunning, extra-textured, vintage-style background for the pretty little Christmas tree cropped with the In The Woods Dies.

With the Tin-Tile and distressing, I felt like this could easily fit right into a 1930s style home, just like the one my grandparents lived in when I was a little girl.  This card took me back to an old-fashioned Christmas with a white flocked tree in the middle of the living room, my parents and grandparents visiting while us kids played with our new Christmas toys as Christmas dinner cooked in the oven.  That memory is fabricated somewhat, as my family never had a flocked Christmas tree, but our neighbors always did and I remember thinking it was so pretty!

As we get closer and closer to the holiday season, I can’t help but reflect on days gone by when life was simpler and the highlight of Christmas was getting to spend it with my grandparents, who lived 16 hours away by car, a ham in the oven and a few presents under the tree.

As I look at the weather forecast and see cooler temperatures coming soon, I’m beginning to get excited for the holiday season.  I’m looking forward to crafting, baking, decorating, and spending time with friends and family!  I’m anxious to pull out the winter sweaters, cozy up on the couch with a good book and hot beverage!

Things are starting to die back in our yard and my fall cleanup will begin in short order.

With the days getting shorter, I’m looking forward to pots of stew, chili or soups simmering on the stove making the house smell wonderful all day; and dinner before 9:00pm (which is our summertime routine, as there’re things to be done while it’s still light outside!)

How I love the changing of the seasons!

I’ve begun my holiday preparation already… making lists and “loose” schedules so that I can fit in everything that I want to squeeze in without last minute stressors!

Today’s card took me back to Christmases past.  I love the “vintage” feel of this card, and I hope you too are able to recall some good memories from Christmases past.

LET’S GET INKY!

Create a vintage background for an otherwise simple Christmas card.

Materials:

Stamp Sets Used:

  • Wrapped In Christmas

Metal Dies Used:

  • In The Woods Dies
  • Layering Ovals Dies
  • Layering Circles Dies

Paper:

  • Shaded Spruce – card base – 5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ – fold in half at 4 1/4″.
  • Very Vanilla – mat 1 – 5 3/8″ x  4 1/8″
  • Watercolor paper – image panel – 5 1/4″ x 4″
  • Tis The Season DSP – scraps for tree skirt and scalloped circle mat behind sentiment.
  • Very Vanilla scraps for Christmas tree and sentiment tag.
  • Cherry Cobbler CS – card inside mat 1 – 5 3/8″ x 4 1/8″
  • Very Vanilla CS – card inside sentiment panel – 5 1/4″ x 4″

Ink:

  • Versamark
  • Shaded Spruce
  • Cherry Cobbler
  • Early Espresso

Accessories:

  • Gold Embossing Powder
  • Tin Tile 3D Embossing Folder
  • Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint
  • Textured Ribbon (retired)
  • Gold Glitter Star – leftover from Summer Nights Paper Pumpkin Kit (July, 2020)

Putting It Together!

  1. Spritz the watercolor paper with water to moisten.
  2. Place inside the Tin Tile 3D Embossing Folder and run through Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine 3 times.
  3. Remove from embossing folder and set aside to dry or use heat tool to dry.
  4. Once dry, smear the Versamark ink pad over (direct pad to paper technique) over top of embossed watercolor paper.
  5. Sprinkle gold embossing powder over entire panel and tap off excess.  Use a coffee filter, or piece of paper underneath to catch the excess, then return unused powder to container.
  6. Use heat tool to set the embossing powder.
  7. Use a sponge to dab Shaded Spruce ink over the gold embossing, letting it be heavier in some areas and lighter in others to achieve a distressed look.
  8. Add to the distressed look by sponging Early Espresso ink around the edges of the panel, and randomly swiping some Early Espresso ink over areas of the Shaded Spruce ink.
  9. Use a tissue and lightly wipe the green and brown ink off of the embossed gold.  Don’t rub too hard, however, or the embossing will peel off.
  10. Wrap a piece of ribbon slightly higher than the halfway mark on the embossed panel horizontally, adhering ends to the back.  Tie a small bow and attach to front of ribbon using glue dot.
  11. Use a scrap of Very Vanilla CS and crop the tree using the “In The Woods Dies”.
  12. Lightly paint Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint over the entire tree to give it a gorgeous sparkle. Once the shimmer paint is dry, lightly lift the die-cut “boughs” in the tree to give it dimension.
  13. Use a scalloped oval die to crop out the “tree skirt” from the Tis The Season DSP.
  14. Stamp the sentiment from Wrapped in Christmas in Cherry Cobbler Ink onto Very Vanilla scrap.
  15. Crop the sentiment out with Layered Circles Die.
  16. Crop a scalloped circle from the same Tis The Season DSP to go under the sentiment.
  17. Adhere all elements to the image panel noting placement in picture.
  18. Adhere image panel to Very Vanilla mat and adhere stack to card front.
  19. Create a vintage background for an otherwise simple Christmas card.
  20. For the inside of the card, stamp the sentiment in Cherry Cobbler ink on Very Vanilla panel.  Use Shaded Spruce ink for the filigree above and below the sentiment.
  21. Adhere the sentiment panel to Cherry Cobbler mat and apply to card inside.

DONE!

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I hope you get INKY today!

Janet
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Reindeer Reign Supreme For Christmas…Or, Is That An Elk?

Hello Friends,

Continuing with the Christmas theme today… I can’t believe Christmas is only four months away!  I’ve gotten my shopping started, but far from finished.  I do have a pretty good jumpstart on cards, however!  I guess if I’m going to have my Christmas shopping done by the end of this month, it’s crunch time!  Amazing how time slides right by…

Today I’m sharing a card that I put together combining items from three different bundles from the Aug-Dec Mini Catalog (holiday catalog).  That’s just what I do when I can’t decide on a single set!  Hmm… let’s see how I can combine these!  Anyway, this is what I came up with.  As detailed below, I used North Pole Wonder Dies (deer, snow & sentiment tag), Pine Woods Dies (trees), and Wrapped In Christmas (sentiments).

I’ve been using so much Misty Moonlight and Snowflake Splendor, I decided it was time to get a little more traditional with the reds and greens.

My reindeer actually looks more like an elk, as that’s what I’m used to seeing.  I had to Google reindeer images to remind myself what a reindeer actually looks like, but I had already colored his chest hair darker (like an elk), whereas per Google images, a reindeer has lighter-colored chest hair.  Oh well, in our neck of the woods, an elk is more appropriate!  We’ve actually had to chase a dozen or so elk cows & calves out of our apple and pear trees in our yard several mornings recently.  I wake up to the sound of branches snapping and elk “chirping” at each other.  They’re fun to watch up close like that, but boy do they wreak havoc on the trees!  Therefore, it’s up out of bed and a stroll out the door with a “get outta there ladies!”.  They scatter readily, thankfully, up the hill with a leap over the fence and they’re gone until tomorrow morning!  They’ve pretty well eaten up all the apples and pears already, so they’ll be on to greener pastures soon enough!

Dean managed to catch a couple pictures the other morning as they moved across the driveway and up the hill after being chased out from under the apple trees!  A couple stragglers stopped to see if we really meant it, or if they could sneak back to the apples!  Moments like this never get old…

It is frustrating at times, though.  I love flowers and working in my flowerbeds, but then there’s this…

Yep, little buck just walked right up on the deck to check out my geranium.  My plants don’t stand a chance!  Later that evening, his big brother surveyed the scene from the hill behind our house, just waiting for me to finish watering so he could come help himself to whatever tender little morsel he chose!  Dean took this photo and had to zoom in, so it’s a little fuzzy, but you can tell he’s just waiting for me to finish watering so he can come help himself!

Ahhh…. the country life!  They eat my flowers and our apples, but at least they’re quiet!!!

But, back to my “elk” card!  LET’S GET INKY!

Materials:

Stamp sets used:

  • Wrapped In Christmas

Dies used:

  • North Pole Wonder Dies (part of the Wishes & Wonder Bundle)
  • Pine Woods Dies (part of the In The Pines Bundle)

Paper:

  • Whisper White for cardbase (5 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ – folded at 4 1/4″); Mat 2 (5 1/4″ x 4″); sentiment tag cut with die from North Pole Wonders (2″ x 4″); snow cut with die from Pine Woods (1″ x 5 1/8″); inside sentiment panel (5 1/4″ x 4″)
  • Garden Green Mats (cut 2) for base mat on front and mat on inside (5 3/8″ x 4 1/8″)
  • Tis The Season DSP – green (5 1/8″ x 3 7/8″); red (1 3/4″ x 3 7/8″); two green strips (1/8″ x 3 7/8″)
  • Mossy Meadow pine trees – scraps for 2 large and 1 small pine tree cut with dies from Pine Woods.
  • Cinnamon Cider scrap large enough for detailed reindeer (elk) die.

Accessories:

  • Gold Cord (part of Wonder Of The Season Ribbon Combo Pack) – two 6″ pieces and one 4″ piece.
  • Dark Cinnamon Cider Stampin’ Blends.

Putting it together!

  1. Adhere Whisper White mat to Garden Green mat.
  2. Adhere red DSP strip to left side of green DSP mat.
  3. Adhere both 1/8″ strips of green DSP to left side of red strip.
  4. Cut snow in Whisper White using North Pole Wonder Dies and adhere to bottom of DSP panel, clipping ends flush as needed.
  5. Cut tag in Whisper White using North Pole Wonder Dies and stamp with sentiment from Wrapped In Christmas, and flourish underneath, using Cherry Cobbler ink.
  6. Cut trees in Mossy Meadow using Pine Woods Dies – 2 large trees, 1 small.
  7. Cut reindeer (elk) from Cinnamon Cider CS using North Pole Wonder Dies.
  8. Use Dark Cinnamon Cider Stampin’ Blends to color chest hair, antlers and hooves.
  9. Adhere center tree – I cut the trunk of the tree off and placed the treetop at the top of the card panel, and the trunk on the snow hill.  Otherwise, it’s too short and the tree has no trunk once the tag is placed.
  10. Adhere the tag over tree and to the right side of the card.
  11. Adhere the smaller tree to the right side.
  12. Adhere the second large tree to the left, covering the hole in the tag.
  13. Adhere reindeer (elk) over tree and tag.  I lined the deer’s leg up over the tree trunk, as it looked funny to have the trunk sticking out from under the deer’s belly.
  14. Cut two pieces of gold cord 6″ long and adhere ends to back of card with tape or glue dots to make it appear you wrapped the cord around twice.  (Doing it this way just saves ribbon/cord.)
  15. Cut a small piece of the cord, tie a small bow, and adhere with glue dot on top of cord.
  16. Adhere entire panel stack to front of card base.

  1. For the inside of the card, stamp the sentiment from Wrapped In Christmas in Cherry Cobbler ink on Whisper White panel.
  2. Adhere sentiment panel to Garden Green mat and adhere that stack to the card base.

DONE!

I’m having so much fun hanging out in my craft room and making cards.  I love Stampin’ Up! products not only because of their superior quality, but because they make it so EASY to create beautiful things with color coordination, product coordination…. etc., etc., etc.

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If you’re placing orders to average $100/month or more, we should seriously talk.  I would love to build a team of friends who have the same interests as I, and seriously, no pressure to “get out there and sell, sell, sell!!!”  Our creative journeys are our own, but if you’re interested in sharing your journey with like-minded friends, Stampin’ Up is a great company in which to do so.  Hobby demonstrator or business-minded demonstrator… I’d love to have you on my team!  If you’re interested at all… just click on that “Contact” tab up above, and I would be happy to discuss the fun and adventures, as well as business end of things!

Stampin’ Up’s Statement of the Heart is this:

“To love what we do and share what we love, As we help others enjoy creativity and worthwhile accomplishments, In this we make a difference”

In a time when this country is so polarized and politicized, finding common ground in creativity, I do think we can make a difference.  Reaching out to others with beautiful cards, scrapbook pages, or whatever else, handmade and personal…who doesn’t like happy mail?  And, if we’re honest, who doesn’t like to sit back and admire one’s own creativity…Wow!  I made that!   We can make a difference by promoting positivity.  For me, that’s where I find satisfaction; i.e.  I just put my heart and soul into that envelope that I just dropped in the mail…hopefully the recipient feels that!  Or, I opened the world of creativity to someone new  and now they can feel that same satisfaction!   In this, I can make a difference…

If any of this appeals to you on any level, please reach out to me… we could make a wonderful team!  Together we could definitely better our best!

Until next time, I hope you get INKY!

Janet

 

“Glisten” versus “Sparkle”

Hello Friends,

I’m sure you’ve all heard the phrase, “Women don’t sweat, they glisten!”  Well, with these temperatures, I’m surely glistening when working outside!

After taking care of my horses this morning, I showered the “glisten” off and decided to create a little sparkle in my craftroom!

I’m completely in love with the Balmy Blue Glimmer Paper!  I love sparkle and bling and this Balmy Blue Glimmer Paper shimmers and shines so beautifully.

It pairs so well with  the Snowflake Wishes bundle that I chose to let the glimmer paper and DSP do all the work today!  Stampin’ Up always comes up with such beautiful designer series papers, and the quality is so much better than the big-box stores! (personal opinion, of course!)  The cool blues and purples with the lovely watercolor effect…Snowflake Splendor DSP is gorgeous!  So, why not feature it and let it speak for itself?!

LET’S GET INKY!

Materials Used:

Paper:

  • Whisper White: card base – 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″; mat 2 – 3″ x 2 1/2″; mat 3 – 4 1/8″ x 1 3/8″; front sentiment panel – 2 5/8″ x 1 1/2″; inside sentiment panel – 5 1/4″ x 4″
  • Snowflake Splendor DSP: mat 1 – 5 3/8″ x 4 1/8″; featured panel – 2 3/8″ x 2 7/8″
  • Misty Moonlight: front embossed panel – 1 1/4″ x 4″; inside mat – 5 3/8″ x 4 1/8″
  • Balmy Blue Glimmer Paper:  2″ x 6″ – Use So Many Snowflakes Dies to cut 1 large, 1 medium, and 2 small snowflakes

Stamp Sets Used:

  • Snowflake Wishes (front sentiment)
  • Wrapped In Christmas (inside sentiment)

Ink:

  • Misty Moonlight
  • Balmy Blue

Accessories:

  • So Many Snowflakes Dies
  • Winter Snow Embossing Folder
  • Adhesive-Backed Snowflakes
  • Misty Moonlight/Silver Baker’s Twine (Flowers For Every Season Ribbon Combo)

PUTTING IT TOGETHER:

  1.  Adhere mat 1 (DSP) to card base.
  2. Adhere DSP to mat 2 and wrap Baker’s Twine 3 times around panel, securing with tape on the back of panel. Tie small bow with the Baker’s Twine and apply with glue dot.
  3. Run Misty Moonlight 1 1/4″ x 4″ piece through Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine in the Winter Snow Embossing Folder.
  4. Adhere embossed piece to mat 3.
  5. Cut 1 large, 1 medium, and 2 small snowflakes from Balmy Blue Glimmer Paper using So Many Snowflakes Dies.
  6. Stamp sentiment on 2 5/8″ x 1 1/2″ Whisper White piece using Misty Moonlight ink.
  7. Adhere DSP panel to left upper corner of card front.
  8. Adhere embossed Misty Moonlight panel across bottom of DSP panel.
  9. Adhere sentiment tag to bottom right card front over Misty Moonlight panel.
  10. Adhere glimmer paper snowflakes on card front and then scatter the Adhesive-Backed Snowflakes randomly to fill in the gaps!
  11. For the inside of the card, stamp the sentiment from Wrapped In Christmas in Misty Moonlight (on Whisper White panel), and then stamp snowflakes (Snowflake Wishes) in Balmy Blue.
  12. Adhere that white panel to the Misty Moonlight mat and adhere all to card inside.

DONE!

So, which camp are you in?  Do you like the summertime “glisten”, or the wintertime holiday “sparkle”?  I guess I’m somewhere in-between!  I love summertime if I can lounge by a pool or on a beach somewhere – somewhere to rinse off the “glisten”.  And, I love wintertime if I can cozy up next to the fire with a good book!  Being cozy by the fire, and the Christmas season definitely puts a sparkle in my mood!

I hope you’re allowing yourself some time to get INKY and getting ahead of the holiday rush!  If you’ve purchased Stampin’ Up products from me, my biggest wish is that you USE THEM!!!  Take these hot days and spend some time making cards to give to those you love!  It’s good for the heart and mind!!!

Until next time… I hope you get INKY!

Janet

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Peace On Earth For The Holidays (Please?)

Hello Friends!

Today I’m taking a break from the hot temperatures and Fall cards with a mish-mash of Christmas inspired products.  Some are old, some are new, but all are current and orderable in the catalogs.  Over the past couple of posts, I’ve let you all in on the fact that I love being in the middle of a quiet forest.  With all that’s going on in this world, it’s a place to experience nothing but peace and quiet.  A place where one can just relax and breathe in the earthy, natural smells and bask in the gloriousness of God’s creation!

As I pondered the holiday season this year, I wondered if, by some chance, folks would put aside their differences and simply allow “Peace On Earth” (please?)…  Oh what a wonderful world that would be, right?

This card today was inspired by my love of forests and my prayer for God’s peace for every living soul on this earth!

 

LET’S GET INKY!

Materials Used:

Paper: 

  • Stampin’ Up (SU) Whisper White Cardstock for card base – 8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″; score and fold in half at 4 1/4″.
  • I chose to use a second Whisper White panel the same size as the card base front (5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″) on which to build my scene, to give the card more substance after embossing with the Evergreen Forest 3D embossing folder.  Also a scrap for the sentiment tag on card front.
  • Shaded Spruce – approximately half a sheet (8 1/2″ x 5 1/2″) to crop fur boughs from.
  • Cinnamon Cider – scrap for pinecones.
  • Early Espresso – scrap for pinecones.
  • Gold Foil Paper – scrap for stars and 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ strip.
  • For the card inside, you will need a Shaded Spruce panel 5 3/8″ x 4 1/8″, and a Whisper White panel 5 1/4″ x 4″.

Stamp Sets Used:

  • Wrapped In Christmas (front sentiment)
  • For Unto Us (inside sentiment)

Ink:

  • Early Espresso

Accessories:

  • Beautiful Boughs Dies
  • Stitched Stars Dies
  • Evergreen Forest 3D Embossing Folder
  • Gold cord – Wonder Of The Season Ribbon Combo
  • Real Red 3/8″ Sheer Ribbon
  • Mini Glue-dots

Putting It Together:

  1. Emboss the Whisper White 5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″ panel using the Evergreen Forest 3D embossing folder.  (If you choose to omit this panel, then emboss the front of the card base and build upon that.)
  2. Using the Beautiful Boughs Dies and Shaded Spruce CS, crop out 3 of the larger branches, and 2 of the smaller branches.
  3. Use Snips (scissors) to cut the branches apart into separate boughs.
  4. Arrange these across the top of your card panel and adhere down.
  5. Adhere the 1/4″ x 5 1/2″ strip of Gold Foil Paper across the top, over the top of the bough ends to hide them.
  6. Crop out the pinecones using the small pinecone dies in Beautiful Boughs.  The bottom layer is Cinnamon Cider, top layer is Early Espresso. (Cut 2 of each)
  7. Apply a 6 1/4″ piece of Real Red Sheer Ribbon over the top of the Gold Foil Paper, attaching the ends to the back of the panel with glue dots or tape.  (Layering over the gold foil gives a pretty sheen under the sheer ribbon)
  8. Adhere the pinecones in a “cluster” just right of center.
  9. Tie a small bow with a piece of the Real Red Sheer Ribbon and place over the top of the pinecones.
  10. Stamp the “Peace on earth” sentiment from “Wrapped In Christmas” in Early Espresso ink on a scrap of Whisper White CS.
  11. Crop the sentiment out using the tag die in the Beautiful Boughs Dies.
  12. Ink the edges of the tag with Early Espresso ink and a sponge.
  13. Apply tag to front panel.
  14. Crop three small stars and one medium sized star from Gold Foil Paper using Stitched Stars Dies.
  15. Cut 4 short pieces (approx. 2″) of the Gold Cord and using a glue dot or liquid glue, attach to the back of each star.
  16. Use Mini Glue Dots to adhere ends of cords up amongst the fir boughs.
  17. Cut 3 more pieces of the Gold Cord, approx 3 – 4″, and tie three small bows.  Trim ends as needed.
  18. Use Mini Glue Dots to adhere the bows to the tops of the strings suspending the stars. (I tucked one of the strings up under the pinecones, thus the need for only 3 bows!)
  19. Use a fine-tip glue bottle or Mini Glue Dots to adhere the stars to the card front.
  20. Adhere the 5 1/2″ x 4 1/4″ now fully embellished panel to the cardbase front.
  21. For the card inside, stamp the sentiment from “For Unto Us” in Early Espresso on the Whisper White panel.
  22. Adhere to the Shaded Spruce mat and adhere that to the cardbase inside.

Done!!

This card is a little bit labor-intensive with all of the die-cutting and glue-dotting of the strings, bows and stars, but I’m pleased with the end-result!  Let me know what you think!

And, if you’re a praying person, let’s all join in praying for peace on earth!!!

Until next time, I hope you get INKY!

Janet

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