Showing posts with label greeting cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greeting cards. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Keeping Christmas: February


Hello! And welcome to February's blog hop for 'Keeping Christmas'.
It's a card hop for inspiration, and just plain joy for doing our 
Christmas cards any time of year. 



2 cards with the same layout and stamp set from Concord & 9th's Christmas Florals
and a stamp called Woven Stripes.


1st card is stamped with Momento Northern Pine, and colored with copics.
The Merry and Christmas letters are die cut with shimmer card stock.
The centers of the poinsettia, Nuvo Gold drops. I wanted a down home country
very traditional look to my card, so the stripe stamp was turned and stamped
again for a plaid look.


If you like a more contemporary look for a card, this card's chrome and black is 
on target. Same background stamp, this time, 1st white embossed, then stamped
with silver ink. Both times on the vertical.


Stamped with Jet Black Archival, and painted with Metallics, one of my
favorite mediums on rich dark cardstock.
If you look closely, the silver mirror letters are placed just above the stamped 
black letters for a bit of shadow.


2 more cards for the Christmas pile! Still a long way to go, folks! But
it feels so good to get a stash going. Do you like creating Christmas cards
throughout the year? It sure helps during the busiest time of year, to have
some if not all of my Christmas greets done!
Be sure to check out all the designers on the hop for more inspiration.
Here's a list:

Kelly Lunceford (Creator)











Wednesday, February 12, 2020

Candy Valentine Vans


Hi and welcome to my happy hippie van valentines!

I made a bunch of these for the youngest of my grands. Just a way to say
Gma loves you!


The die for the van is the Greetery's Happy Hippie Van, and the heart border is an
old PTI set called Confetti Heart Border.


All the vans open on the back end to reveal a candy package.


The package folds easily to fit in the back.


They also each get a Target gift card tied to their candy vans.

The banners are created using the Greetery's Signed & Sealed with a Kiss (heart)
and Halvsies Diamond Die.

The older grands get cards and money. I try to please all!

Happy Valentines!





Friday, January 24, 2020

Creating Tag/Cards with Poppystamps


Hi and welcome to another Poppystamps post. I'm up on the blog today 
bringing you some simple tag cards made with the new Valentine release.


All the how-to's are on the blog to create these fun, mailable valentines

All the products used are on the blog, but I've listed them below as well.
Their links will take you to the store.

Thanks for the visit! 
Have a super crafty weekend!


Supplies

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

A Quartet of Pine Blossom


Hi and Happy New Year! 
Well, the New Year is off to a happy start. Saturday was one of those days
with no one around, quiet and chores free. Way too good a day to waste!
The holidays came and went so fast, I hadn't used the Greetery's Pine Blossom
at all, and there it was right on the top of my order.


I die cut and stamped the bouquet and flowers in several colors.
I hadn't used the Berry Branch Stencil either. 1st inked, then played with
stencil paste in a couple of colors.


My stash of birthday cards is low, so all 4 cards were done for winter birthdays.


My outdoor garden is sleeping right now. It's down to freezing where I live,
but on this card it's bright and happy.


I just love the new bow Betsy created. So open and animated!


And finally one with my favorite greeting, blessings.

Nothing better than a crafty weekend!

Here's a list of what I used: All Greetery
Pine Blossom stamp set and dies
Fit to be Tied die
Inside Out Berry Branch die
Berry Branch stencil
Terrarium die
Knit Wits stencil
Nordic Frames die







Thursday, October 10, 2019

The Card Concept Challenge:


Hi and welcome to a new challenge at the Card Concept.

Now the title to this challenge is Adventure Awaits. But I was inspired
by the tones and neutrals in the photo. Closer inspection gave me a 
sense of vintage warmth and lots of vintage texture. 
Here's my card:


Creating a card with a bit of vintage texture and warmth, I chose the Greetery's
Bountiful Wreath, and the sentiment from Bountiful Wreath.
I was late acquiring this gorgeous stamp set, and have drooled over every
card I've seen made with it. Finally it was back in stock and I 
couldn't wait to use it!


The frame is from PTI's Infinity Frames, versamarked and covered with copper 
emboss.
One more loves to share... Altenew Inks. This is a set called Coffee Break. It
includes: Sand Dunes, Rocky Shore, Mocha & Expresso. Neutral but with
warm tones, just yummy! And the way the inks cover the surface of a stamp,
well, I'm a fan. 

Hope you have a chance to play along. I love seeing all the ways the
challenge inspires you.

Happy Crafting!