Here's yet another Christmas card, this one using Evergreen, Home for Christmas, and the Triangle Trees Thin Cuts.
The sentiment is stamped on the inside.
Here's yet another Christmas card, this one using Evergreen, Home for Christmas, and the Triangle Trees Thin Cuts.
The sentiment is stamped on the inside.
Now that Christmas has passed, I can share a few more cards that I made. I used the December stamp of the month, Christmas Snow Globes, with the Silver Bells collection.
After coloring the snow globe with colored pencils, I used a white gel pen to add snow flurries and then used clear shimmer brush over everything. The final touch is the addition of two pearl Silver Bells dots for the headlights!
I hope you have had a very happy, blessed holiday season!
This layout is a good reminder about how taking your time can lead to better results! I wish that I had placed all of my elements on my page (without adhesive) and then looked at it again a day or two later.
If I had the chance to redo this layout, I would either use Seabrook or Sage cardstock for my base pages OR I would have used a blending brush to add some color behind my photos prior to adhering them. I'm not unhappy with this layout (and not sorry for the double negative!); I just know that if I had walked away and come back, I would have added some color behind my photos rather than using the plain White Daisy cardstock base.Spoiler: Naughty indeed! The journaling & hidden photo (of said naughtiness) is under the photo on the right page.
Here’s a twist on the Triangle Trees Thin Cuts! I used the smallest tree to cut these pennants from Skylark and a little Toffee from Silver Bells. I accented to the banner with Silver Bells gems.
Today we are celebrating a very special birthday in my family!
Do you normally have a white Christmas? (We do not.) Here are two versions of the same Christmas card. I love the versatility of our two-sided patterned paper!
The Silver Bells collection is lovely with the December stamp of the month, Christmas Snow Globes.
I used very little color (just a little gray colored pencil) on the first card, and the clear shimmer adds a nice touch.
I added a little more color for the second card (but not much).I'm linking my cards to the Color Dare #578 Three Neutrals challenge.
The December stamp of the month has four different adorable snow globes and two sentiments. You can order it with or without Thin Cuts (die cuts).
This card is based on a Make It From Your Heart sketch and features the Evergreen collection. I added Toffee card stock to have another shade of brown. After coloring the snow globe (stamped on Seabrook card stock) with colored pencils, I added white gel pen and clear shimmer brush accents.
The shimmer brush worked well over the colored pencils and white gel pen coloring!
In hindsight, I think I should have stamped my title with Black ink but didn’t feel the need to change it
I used Evergreen, Silver Bells, Home for Christmas, and a sheet from last year’s winter collection.
As much as I love teaching stamping and scrapbooking (which I do with my whole heart!), I am always looking for opportunities to learn and grow. I am part of Stacy Julian’s Live Your Story group, and each month she challenges us with a "story process" layout (randomly selected from a cool deck of story cards). Here’s my take on the November story process layout challenge (and the actual challenge, below):
*Special days: My aunt & uncle came to visit (from out of state) to pick up their new puppy.
*One-word title: Peaches (the name my mom suggested for said puppy)
*Stamps: (retired) Love My Dog & Celebration Alphabet stamp sets
*Mixing old with new: old stamps & plaid paper with new colors (Pumpkin & Journey)
I love when our family can get together! And don't you think that Peaches is the perfect name for this adorable Southern Brittany Spaniel?
Well, I thought that I had posted this card set already! November's stamp of the Month with Evergreen with Desert Rose, Mink, and Pine.