Sunday, November 27, 2011

Let it Snow!

I pulled out retired stamp set of mine to make this card, Stampin' UP!'s Cold Play.  This set was so much fun and the "let it snow!" sentiment is so cute, I had to pull it back out.  Hand Stamped Sentiments challenge this week is Winter Wonderland which I combined with The Paper Players Sketch Challenge to come up with this wintery card.

I started with a base of Marina Mist cardstock then I layered a Night Of Navy piece of cardstock.  The Night of Navy piece was embossed using the Northern Flurry Embossing Folder then Whisper White Craft Ink was sponged on top.  The "Snow" at the bottom of the card is just Whisper White cardstock with one torn edge and coated in Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz.

The Snow man is 3 circles, 1 3/8", 1 1/4" and 1" in Whisper White then spritzed with Vanilla Shimmer Smooch Spritz.  I used one of the small circles on the Owl Builder Punch to make his buttons and the face was drawn on with Basic Black and Pumpkin Pie Markers.  Basic Rhinestone Jewels embellish the snowman.

The small Silver Snowflake in the corner was made using the Northern Frost Decorative Strip Die  and the Silver Glimmer Paper.  I LOVE the glimmer paper!  It really adds sparkle to the project!  I used another Basic Rhinestone Jewel to adorn the snowflake and colored with a Marina Mist Marker.

Don't forget to check out the challenge websites to see other great projects!
http://www.handstampedsentiments.blogspot.com/ and http://thepaperplayers.blogspot.com/



One of our family traditions for the day and weekend after Thanksgiving is for my mother-in-law, daughter and I  to make a Ginger Bread House.  In the past we have made a Gingerbread Village, a castle, and a Victorian House.  This year we decided to make Strawberry Shortcake's Village because my daughter LOVES that show.  Here's some pictures of our little creation:



Thanks for stopping by!
~Krystal


As always, all products used on this card are Stampin' UP:
Cold Play
Marina Mist, Whisper White, Night of Navy, Basic Black Cardstock
Night of Navy Classic Stampin' Pad
Basic Black, Pumpkin Pie, Marina Mist Markers
1" Circle Punch, 1 1/4" Circle Punch, 1 3/8" Circle Punch, Owl Builder Punch
Big Shot, Northern Frost Decorative Strip Die, Northern Flurry Embossing Folder
Marina Mist Dotted Scallop Ribbon, Vanilla Smooch Spritz, Basic Rhinestones Jewels, Silver Glimmer Paper

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Holly Berry Bunches

Can you believe Thanksgiving is only a week away?  Wasn't it just Halloween?  In preparation for Christmas, which I know will also sneak up on me, I made this Christmas card and tag set.  The colors came from The Paper Players Color Challenge of Riding Hood Red, Always Artichoke, and River Rock.  Hand Stamped Sentiments has a challenge this week to use the Bargello technique.  This great technique is so easy to do and beautiful! 
The card and tag were both stamped using Stampin' UP!'s Bells & Boughs stamp set then colored using Stampin Write Markers and an Aqua Painter.  Unfortunately I do not have River Rock Cardstock yet, so I used the River Rock Marker to add that color to my project. 

For the card background I used the Poinsettia stamp to create depth to the background then ran it through the Big Shot using the Polka Dots Embossing Folder.
For the Bargello Technique, I used 1/4" and 1/2" strips of Letters to Santa Designer Series Paper and taped them to 1" Circles of cardstock and a 2 3/8" Scallop Circle piece of cardstock.  Then I re-punched over the images to cut the strips of Designer Series Paper to the right size.  The main image is the large part of the Holly image, cut out with the Paper Snips. I ran the Scallop Circle through the Big Shot using the Houndstooth Embossing Folder.
I punched the sentiment with the Oval Scallop punch then layered the Decorative Label Punch behind it and then 1" circles using the Bargello Technique and ran them through the Big Shot using the Houndstooth Embossing Folder.  I then added a cut out portion of the Holly image, colored around the swirls with a River Rock Marker and Sponged on Riding Hood Red Ink.
To add a little fun to the Crochet Ribbon Bow, I cut out part of the stamped image and adhered it to the middle of the bow.

Finally, I added Dazzling Details to the berries.

I really wanted to have a matching Christmas tag for this card so I made something simple, but elegant.
 Don't forget to check out the challenge websites to see more wonderful projects!

Hope you have a wonderful day!
~Krystal

As always, all products used were Stampin' UP:
Bells & Boughs and Fabulous Phrases Stamp Sets
Riding Hood Red, Always Artichoke, Very Vanilla Cardstock
Basic Black and Always Artichoke Classic Stampin' Pads
Riding Hood Red, Always Artichoke, River Rock Markers
2 3/8" Scallop Circle Punch, 1" Circle Punch, Decorative Label Punch, Scallop Oval Punch, 1 1/4" Circle Punch
Big Shot, Polka Dots Embossing Folder, Houndstooth Embossing Folder
Dazzling Details Glitter, Victoria Crochet Ribbon
 

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Over the Top Christmas!

Hand Stamped Sentiments is having a challenge this week to make a card that is OVER THE TOP~something beautiful with lots of detail!  I was so excited to try this with the Create with Connie and Mary color challenge (Cherry Cobbler, More Mustard and Black) and make a Christmas Card.
   The background was run through the Big Shot with the Snow Burst Embossing Folder then spritzed with Vanilla Smooch Spritz.
I decided to use the Blossom Petals Builder Punch to "build" Poinsettia flowers.  This is what took a while, punching out and gluing all of those petals!  I covered them in Vanilla Smooch Spritz to add glimmer and added 2 layers of petals to the large flower.  Then I added Mini Jingle Bells to the largest flower and Stampin' UP!'s Dazzling Details Glitter glue to the smaller flowers and to the sentiment. 

Check out the challenge websites to see more projects made for these challenges (I looked at the design teams and other bloggers they are beautiful so make sure you take a look!)...

My husband and I own Hartford Play N Trade Video Games and we were in the Hartford Christmas Parade this week.  Here's a photo:
 I made the signs with my cricut and  Stampin' UP's Ornament Punch:)! 

Hope you had a happy weekend!
~Krystal

As always, all products for the card were Stampin' UP!
Ingredients:
Bells & Boughs Stamp Set
Cherry Cobbler Classic Stampin Pad
Cherry Cobbler, More Mustard, Basic Black Cardstock
Blossom Petals Builder Punch, 1/2" Punch, Itty Bitty Punch Pack's circle, Oval Punch, Scallop Oval Punch
Big Shot, Snow Burst Embossing Folder
Dazzling Details Glitter, Vanilla Smooch Spritz, Mini Jingle Bells

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Naughty or Nice??

The Paper Players is having a unique challenge this week; it's a recipe!  Let's get cooking, using 3 different patterned papers, 2 ribbons, at least one punch and some glitter.  Card Patterns had a wonderful sketch I though would go well with this challenge, so I combined the two to come up with this card.
I wanted to start a card and just keep adding elements and things until I had a "WOW" card.  I really like the way this turned out!  I started with cutting out a Santa Image from the Letters To Santa Designer Series Paper. Then I decided to cut out the Naughty Or Nice image and the ornaments, both also from the Letters to Santa Designer Series Paper.  I added Early Espresso Satin Ribbon behind the ornaments to help them stand out from the Old Olive Designer Series Paper.
 
To have a really stand-out bow, I took Letters to Santa Designer Series Paper and cut 1/4" X 4"  and 1/4" X 3" strips to have a mini-gift bow.  Here's a link for a Tutorial on paper bows: http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/resources/tutorials/dsp_bow/.

The upper "scallop border" was done by punching 3/4" circles out of Letters To Santa Designer Series Paper then layering 1" circles in Early Espresso cardstock behind.

When I went to add the whole image to the card front, I thought it needed a little something.  So I inked up the Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder with Cherry Cobbler ink then ran it through the Big Shot. 

One fun thing...Absolutely NO stamps were used on this card!  That doesn't happen often for me!

Check out the other projects for this challenge at:
It was fun to have 2 posts in one day today:)!
~Krystal

Santa Christmas Card: 
Cherry Cobbler & Early Espresso Cardstock, Letters to Santa Designer Series Paper, Cherry Cobbler Ink, 3/4" Circle Punch, 1" Circle Punch, Vintage Wallpaper Embossing Folder, Big Shot, Silver Brad, Early Espresso Bakers Twine, Early Espresso Satin Ribbon, Old Olive Scallop Ribbon, Dazzling Details Glitter

Poinsettia

I won the Hand Stamped Sentiments Artist Pick for this card:)!


I've been out of the blog world for a little while so I am super excited to be posting today!  I have a really bad cold and have a deep voice right now (which apparently is a very funny contradiction to my normal girly voice, or so I've been teased for the past few days...) and I just haven't had the energy to stamp.  Which has made me VERY sad!  I did finish a crocheted pumpkin hat though.

To get back into the swing of things, I participated in Create with Connie and Mary's sketch challenge, CCMC174, and Hand Stamped Sentiments Color Challenge, HSSCC91.  The sketch is creative as always and was fun to work with.  The color challenge was to use Real Red, Cherry Cobbler, Wild Wasabi, and Very Vanilla. Very pretty Christmas card colors!!
For the background, I used the Lace Ribbon Border Punch in Real Red and Cherry Cobbler then adhered them to Very Vanilla strips of Cardstock. I then did Embedded Embossing by placing the 3 strips into the Snow Burst Texture Embossing Folder and using the Big Shot (my absolute FAVORITE tool by the way:)!).
I used the Bells & Boughs stamp set to stamp the Poinsettia image, then colored it in using markers and an aqua painter to pick up the excess color.  Adding a large Pearl from the Basic Pearls, was supposed to be my finishing touch.  However, then I used Crystal Effects to make the Poinsettia pop a little more because I felt like it was being over powered by the other elements on the card. Behind the image is a Scallop Edged Circle from the Perfect Penants Bigz Die then a 2" Circle behind that from the Circles #2 Die.
I saw these little "roses" on a card, but now I can't find the card:(.  They were made using Cherry Cobbler Seam Binding, then the leaves are from the Bird Builder Punch.

Check out the challenge websites to see other projects for this challenge: http://www.createwithconnieandmary.com/  and   http://www.handstampedsentiments.blogspot.com/

Here are a few little extra creations I was working on.
I wanted to make some pretty, but simple Christmas Tags for my gifts this year.  I used the Tags til Christmas Stamp set and then our co-ordinating punches to create these easy and quick tags:)!

Thanks for stopping by!
~Krystal


Ingredients for the card:
Bells & Boughs Stamp Set, Real Red, Cherry Cobbler, Wild Wasabi, and Very Vanilla Cardstocks, Basic Black Classic Ink Pad, Cherry Cobbler Marker, Wild Wasabi Marker, Lace Ribbon Border Punch, Bird Builder Punch, Hole Punch, Perfect Pennants Bigz Die, Circles #2 Die, Snow Burst Texture Embossing Folder, Big Shot, Victoria Crochet Ribbon, Seam Binding, Basic Pearls, Silver Brads, Aqua Painter and Crystal Effects.