Showing posts with label US - Snowflake Serenade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US - Snowflake Serenade. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 December 2020

Creepmas Angel ....

... Morning! I can't quite believe that it's Christmas Eve already. It's been a strange year and an even stranger holiday period. First we could meet and now we can't, but we can make the best of it. A few years ago, while in the States, I took part in an event called The 12 Days of Creepmas. Basically, it's a gentle dig at retailers who insist on putting out Christmas stuff before Halloween is even over. I found out that Kat loves all things Creepmas and since then I've made a few Christmas cards with a hint (or more) of Halloween. So this is Kat's card this year, it seems entirely appropriate!!


Stamps: Rick St Dennis Digi - Gloria Excessive; Uniko - Snowflake Serenade, Stunning Snowflakes, Festive Sentiments
Inks: Gina K - Key Lime, Sea Glas, Blue Lagoon; Versafine Clair - Nocturne
Dies: Spellbinders - Petit Ovals Lg (S4-128) #5, Petit Ovals Sm (S4-140) #6
Accessories: White Card; Teal Satin Mirri Card; Copic Markers; Sakura Stardust Pens; Uniko Stencil - Let It Snow; Gems; Nuvo - Clear Aquashimmer Brush

I think this Creepmas Angel is just fab. I had this image in my stash from a while ago, so I simply added colour with my Copic markers and Sakura Stardust pens. I cut out the image with an oval die and layered it onto some teal satin mirri card. I used a snowflake stencil for the background using a mix of lime green and soft teal. I stamped a bold sentiment at the foot of the card, adhered the image, added a lots of little gems and some shimmer to the angel's wings - sadly not visible in this photo!! On the inside, I stamped a Christmas greeting and lots more pretty snowflakes.


I'm submitting this card to the current challenge at Uniko - USC#62 where the theme is 'Tis the Season with the option of sparkle, and to The Holly & Ivy Christmas Challenge - H&ICC#85 where the theme is Anything Christmas Goes.


Before I go here are few of the Creepmas Christmas cards I've made in the past - both my son and daughter love them!!










I made all the cards above in 2015 - they were such fun to make and the Scary Creepmas card above was for Kat that year!! That's all for now.

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Thursday, 17 December 2020

Plaid Snowmen ...

... Good Morning! Three days on the trot - go me!! I like to make special Christmas cards for my family and this is the one I made for our son:


Stamps: Funstamps - Scribble Snowman; Waltzingmouse Stamps - Cabin Plaid Background; Uniko - Snowflake Serenade
Inks: Gina K - Key Lime, Sea Glass, Soft Stone; Versafine - Onyx Black; Versafine Clair - Nocturne
Dies: Stampin' Up! - Word Bubble Framelits
Accessories: White Card; Uniko Stencil - Let It Snow; Taylored Expressions - Masking Ovals; Clear Embossing Powder; Nuvo - Clear Aquashimmer Brush

I'm submitting this card to several challenges and they are:




This card feature three of my all time favourite snowguys! I stamped a plaid background in soft lime and soft teal and on top of that I stamped the Scribble snowman and fussy cut them out. On white card I stamped three more snowmen and cut them out. I carefully cut out two hats and scarfs in white and adhered them to the plaid snowmen, adding a bit of colour the hats and scarfs. On the white snowman I added a green plaid hat and teal plaid scarf. I wanted to keep the card fairly simple, but still have some snowflakes in the background. I used a snowflake stencil over which I placed the Taylored Expression large oval mask and softly inked in some snowflakes. I adhered the two plaid snowmen flat to the card and used dimensional pads to adhere the white snowman. I made the greeting by typing the sentiment on my PC and used a speech bubble die to cut it out. I lightly brush green and blue ink around the edge of the bubble and used dimensional pads to attach it to the card. I finished the card by adding lost of subtle sparkle to the snowmen. On the plaid snowguys I added sparkle to the hat and scarves, and on the white snowman, I added it all over the body. On the inside, I cut a panel of white card, stamped a greeting added a swirl of soft blue and green snowflakes, and finished with a cute snowguy peeking in from the bottom of the card.


You can't see the sparkle in the photos above, so I took a close up to show all the lovely shimmer on the snowguys. You can also see the pretty plaid patterns too.


It's going to be a busy weekend. We don't put our decorations up early. No, not even this year!!! The tree goes up on Saturday and we decorate everywhere then. I'm also going to be making some homemade marzipan for our Christmas cake, I might even do a few homemade mince pies too. All a special treat for my hubby!

Anyhow, that's all for now. See you again soon. Thanks for stopping by.

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Sunday, 15 March 2020

C24C - Season's Greetings ....

... Hello! Time really does seem to be flying by - already the middle of March. I'm here today with a card for our new challenge at Christmas 24 Challenge - C24C#006 where we want to see Christmas trees. I've made a very clean, graphic type of card:


Stamps: Just Rite Stamps - O Christmas Tree; Uniko - Simply Said Christmas, Snowflake Serenade, Christmas Pop
Inks: Stampin' Up! - Lemon Lime Twist, Gumball Green, Mint Macaron; Gina K - Christmas Pine; Versamark
Dies: Spellbinders - Nested Pennants S5-028 # 2
Accessories: White Card; White Embossing Powder; SU Card - Mint Macaron, Lemon Lime Twist, Gumball Green, Emerald Envy

I recently found a new, to me, Christmas challenge, so I'm submitting this card to Merry Little Christmas Challenge Blog - MLCCB#20, where it's Anything Christmas Goes.


As soon as I saw the prompt for this challenge, I had this idea for a simple card. I found scraps of green card in my stash and stamped the ornate triangles in Versamark, heat embossed with white powder and then cut them out with a triangle Spellbinder die. Using a blending brush, I added a touch of colour at the edges of the trees and wiped the excess of the embossing. I stamped the large word tree directly on the card in dark green ink, and layered the other trees. I used dimensional pads on a couple, but kept it reasonably flat to be easy to mail. I finished the front with a simple greeting to match the dark green tree. On the inside, I stamped a greeting and added another fun tree. This is a tall DL card - it's not a size I use often, but it works well for this card.


Don't forget to visit our blog to check out what the rest of the Design Team have made for the challenge. You have plenty of time to join in the fun! See you soon.

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