Christmas Card Class #6

In my last post, I showed you a simple, yet elegant card using the Wonderland stamp set.  I punched a Very Vanilla circle out of that card, and used it to make this card.

 

Reason for the Season

Here’s the fixin’s!

The base card is made from Very Vanilla CS.  A Garden Green panel was embossed with the Boughs and Berries TIEF, and attached to the front of the base card.  A Cherry Cobbler strip was attached across the center of the card.

The poinsettia stamp is from the Reason for the Season stamp set.  It’s a three-step stamp.  On a scrap of Very Vanilla, I first stamped the outline in Early Espresso.  Then I stamped the leaves in Garden Green, and the petals in Cherry Cobbler.  I love that it adds all the color by simply stamping different stamps in different colors!

I took the circle cut from my last card and stamped the greeting in Garden Green.  The circle and poinsettia are adhered with dimensionals.  Add a gold cord bow, and you’re finished!

The supplies for this card are available for purchase by clicking on my shopping basket!  Or, if you’re interested in becoming a demonstrator, I’d love to have you on my team!

Until next time……..stay inky, my friends!

 

Christmas Card Class #4

This is the bonus project from my morning Christmas Card Classes.  We had a great time making this bottle tag (wine not included…LOL) using the Festive Flower Builder Punch.

Poinsettia Wine Tag

Here’s the fixin’s!

The base is a strip of Garden Green CS, measuring 2 3/4″ x 8 1/2″.  You can get four of these from a regular size sheet of CS.  Score at 2 1/2″ and punch a 1 3/8″ circle in the center of the smaller section.

Cut a piece of Merry Moments DSP to 2″ x 6″ and trim one end using the Triple Banner Punch.  This gets adhered to the larger section of the tag.

Create the Poinsettia in Real Red and Garden Green, using Reason for the Season, the Festive Flower Punch, and the directions here .(I used gold glimmer for the flower stamens).  Adhere to the tag where desired.  Stamp the greeting from And Many More on a scrap and punch using the Washi Label Punch, and adhere with dimensionals.  I added a few gold sequins randomly to add a little sparkle.

Any of the products used to make this project can be purchased by visiting my shopping site.  Just click on the shopping basket.  If you’re interested in becoming a demonstrator, I’d love to have you on my team!

Until next time……..stay inky, my friends!