Showing posts with label Keeping Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keeping Christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, July 25, 2020

Keeping Christmas: July


Christmas in July!
Welcome friends to 'Keeping Christmas', July's post. So happy you stopped by
for a visit... I have a pair of Christmas cards, hopefully to bring you some cheer.



1st in frosty blues,


2nd in Petal pinks.


All stamps and dies from the Greetery today. 


Look close, and you can see some Fairy Sugar Glitter Glue (Lavender Ice), from
Memory Box, just to add a bit of sparkle.


A single jewel for each card, on a snowflake.


And a matching envelope for each card, will make it easier during the 
busiest time of the year.


Hope a bit of Christmas cheer brightened your day. Need a bit more?
How about Angela Landsbury singing, We Need a Little Christmas,
from Aunty Mame...


Honestly love that woman!

Here's a list of the other Keeping Christmas designers:
Be sure to stop by and see what they have for you today.

Kelly Lunceford (Creator)

And a list of Supplies:

The Greetery: Frosty Corners Dies, Fir & Foliage, Nordic Frames,
Pine Blossom (Sentiment), Envelopes, EnvelopeFlap Stencils

Open Studio (Memory Box): Fairy Sugar Lavender Ice

Altenew: Inks

Ranger: Distress Oxide Inks (sponged)




Thursday, June 25, 2020

Keeping Christmas: June


Hello! Welcome to Keeping Christmas' June post. A group of us post Christmas card
inspiration each month, hoping to inspire holiday card making throughout the year.


It's so nice to have a stash of Christmas cards ready at the busiest time of the year!


I began stamping Fair Isle Motifs, (PTI) on card stock creating different patterns. 


I kept the 1st card simple, reds and green on Kraft, and cut a panel from 
Mixed & Mat: Pinked Edge die several times. 


You see the bright red trim that edges the pinked panel.


Those darling reindeer have me in stitches! (Couldn't resist), and out comes another
PTI oldie, Two Feet Deep. 


Turned to green for the 3rd card, and more of Two Feet Deep. You can actually use 
string on the snowshoes, but I used the stamp provided. 


I promised myself to have envelopes ready for my cards. All these need now is 
addressing and a holiday stamp. 

Hope you're enjoying warm weather, and have been able to get out, safely of course.
Have a happy, crafty week!

Kelly Lunceford (Creator)

Supplies:

PapertreyInk

Fair Isle Motifs, Two Feet Deep, Wet Paint Holiday Dies
Mixed & Mat: Pinked Edge. 
Colored Card Stock

Altenew Inks
the Greetery Envelopes





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)











Saturday, January 25, 2020

Keeping Christmas: January


Greetings Blog Friends, and welcome to my 1st Christmas Card Making
January post! A monthly post especially for creating Christmas Cards.

I'm so excited to be joining a group of fabulous designers honoring Christmas all
year long. Vicki Finger asked if I'd like to join. Of course
I said 'yes'! Once a month on the 25th we post a Christmas card or 2, or 3. The 
object is to be ahead of the Christmas Card Rush. Wonderful! I LOVE Christmas,
all it represents, and all the sharing of a season of joy and giving.
So, with thanks to Vicki and Kelly Lunceford for inviting me, let's get to my
cards.


Christmas is a time to honor and send love to special people in my life.
Among those very special to me are 3 aunts I adore! They just happen to
think my handmades are collectible treasures. That means doing extra special things
that let them know how much I treasure them.
Creating brings me more pleasure than I can express. Last year I added
some of Spellbinders Shapeabilities die sets to my stash: Grand Snow Globe and 
Grand Holiday Cabinet, and ran out of time before I could use them. Isn't that
always the case during the busiest time of the year?
These die sets allow you to create a 3-D vignette, which
folds flat for mailing. (note: you do need extra postage).


There are 6 panels to be cut, a front, a back and four more to decorate creating a
vignette or scene. Together with the slotted side panels, your project becomes
a 3-D greeting.


For one of the 6 die cuts, I created a window with vellum. To do this, I traced around the
circle die, cutting it just a bit bigger so it could be glued to the back. This allowed me to
float the bird with the star as though it were flying toward the tree. The tree is actually
on the panel behind.


The finished vignette with it's matching card. The scene on the front of the envelope is 
done by die cutting a mask, inking around it with metallic gold ink, stamping the tree
and poinsettia (the Greetery), and drawing lines for the address. Very special for 
my very special aunt.


Card 2 features the Shapeabilities Grand Holiday Cabinet die set, paired with their
Reindeer Prance Layering Set.



This set also folds down for mailing. 


And the 3rd is another snow globe in red and gold.


This one uses some of the same elements as the first, with the addition of Spellbinders'
Starry Forrest set.


3 cards for 3 special people, all ready to send. I'm absolutely sold on doing
a few each month, and am thrilled I was asked to join 'Keeping Christmas'.
Be sure to visit all the designers. I know there'll be oodles of inspiration.
Here's a list:

Kelly Lunceford (Creator)