Monday, August 29, 2022

HEART OF CHRISTMAS WEEK 9: STAMPIN' UP! MERRIEST MOMENTS

 


Monday nights are Heart of Christmas blog hop nights.  Until the end of November, a group of us (all Stampin' Up! demonstrators in Australia) is sharing ideas for using Stampin' Up! products for your Christmas crafting.

For my card this week, I've pulled out an old favourite bundle, Merriest Moments, and put a "rustic glam" spin on it.  I love the earthy tones in this particular design in the Boughs of Holly Designer Series Paper pack.  I've used Sahara Sand, Soft Suede and white, along with pops of red (Real Red for the berries, ad Cherry Cobbler for the poinsettias) and touches of gold.




After sponging the edges of the DSP panel, with Sahara Sand ink, I adhered it to a piece of Sahara Sand card.  These layers were stuck onto a Thick Basic White card base.

From Thick Basic White card, I die cut the Merriest Frames Hybrid embossing folder piece - embossing and cutting out in one pass through the Stampin' Cut & Emboss machine.  I cut the inner stitched rectangle, for the sentiment, from Basic White card, and gold heat-embossed the sentiment on it.

The poinsettias were stamped in Cherry Cobbler (and Sahara Sand for the flower centres), the holly leaves in Soft Suede, and the other foliage (mistletoe, isn't it?) in Sahara Sand.  A cluster of holly berries was stamped in Real Red, before all stamped pieces were die cut using the co-ordinating dies.

Festive Pearls, in red and gold, worked nicely as the embellishments on this card:



Here's a slightly better angle of the gold-embossed sentiment, so you can see the lovely shine:


A couple of tiny poinsettias, cut from Distressed Gold paper, were added, to finish off.



Next up on tonight's blog hop is Rachel Woollard.  Click on the button below, to be taken to her blog:


If you come across any broken links, or would like to see a full list of participants in this week's blog hop, head over to Sharon Davern's blog.  Sharon does a fantastic job every week of co-ordinating our Heart of Christmas shares.

Listed below are all the products I used to make my card.  If you live in Australia, and would like to shop with me for your Stampin' Up! supplies, you can get to my online store by clicking on any of the thumbnail images below.




Product List
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10 comments:

  1. Rustic glam is a great way to describe your fabulous card - it's gorgeous! The colours are so lovely, and the gold embossing is fantastic.

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  2. Rachel Woollard29 August, 2022 20:57

    Love, love, love Christine, the colour combo and the sponging. The pops of gold are a perfect highlight

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  3. Your ‘rustic glam’ card is beautiful Christine. I love the colours and the touches of gold in your arrangement and lovely layers. The adhesive backed pearls finish your card off nicely.

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  4. This is so pretty Christine! Love all the white elements, pops of colour and touches of gold. Caroline.

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  5. You go girl, rocking the rustic glam in such an elegant fashion! The DSP also adds a grungy element that makes your card not only elegant but uber cool as well!

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  6. "Rustic glam" is the perfect way to describe the "look" of your card. Shara Sand and Soft Suede work beautifully with the reds and the pops of gold just add to another lovely card.

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  7. That background DSP is perfect for your merriest moments card. I love the gold and the festive pearls add a beautiful touch of glam!

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  8. Christine, I love love love your rustic glam Christmas card. I love the Merriest moments die cut over the DSP background and the touches of gold with Cherry Cobbler and other neutral leaves. Your layers and colours are delightful. xxx

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  9. Oh snap on the bundle, except, I pulled mine out and then didn't use it. :) Your card is divine Christine. The DSP is my absolute favourite from the Bough of Holly pack. It has been sitting on my desk for weeks as I tried a range of products with it but none of my options were anywhere as good as this. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. Rustic Glam is right! Definitely glam! I love it! I love how the cut out embossed Merriest frame sits so well in that DSP. The placement of the leaves and poinsettias just work so well. Love it! Hugs Sharon xx

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