Monday, October 28, 2024

HOC WEEK 13: STAMPIN' UP! REINDEER DAYS CHRISTMAS CARDS

 


It's Heart of Christmas blog hop time again!  Every Monday night, until late November, a group of us (all Stampin' Up! demonstrators in Australia) shares projects made with Stampin' Up! products, to inspire you with your own Christmas crafting.

Tonight I am sharing two cards that I created with images fussy-cut from the delightful Reindeer Days Designer Series Paper.  


CARD #1:

I love the paper with the Christmas lights - doesn't it make a cute background?




The sentiment was created with the Peaceful Season bundle.  "Happy" was stamped in Versamark ink on Granny Apple Green card, then heat-embossed in white, before being cut out with the banner die.  "Christmas" was stamped in Real Red ink on Basic white card, then die-cut.  

My main Basic White panel was cut with a Deckled Rectangles Die, and embossed with the Forever Plaid 3D embossing folder.





The fussy-cut reindeer, and tree, sit on a strip of Festive Glimmer Paper in Garden Green.  I use Stampin' Seal+ to adhere Glimmer Paper (especially to an embossed surface), as it needs a little extra "stick".





Inside the card I stamped one of the sentiments from Peaceful Season, in Granny Apple Green ink.  I think it's designed to mix and match with other words, but it works okay as a stand-alone "wish", don't you think?





CARD #2:

The background on this card is another of the patterned papers from the Reindeer Days DSP pack.  I matted the paper on a panel of Garden Green card, then a Basic White Thick card base.




The sentiment was created with the Peaceful Season bundle, using Garden Green (white heat-embossed sentiment) and Real Red card.  The card behind the sentiment is a piece of Basic White card splattered with ink from the brush-tip end of my Dark Granny Apple Green Stampin' Blends marker.  The edges are sponged with Granny Apple Green ink.



I fussy-cut the reindeer and Christmas trees from Reindeer Days DSP.  They are adhered to circles cut using the Spotlight on Nature Dies.  The larger circle (that I like to call "the paper plate die cut") is Garden Green.

I've added some Real Red & White Adhesive-Backed Peppermints - the cutest embellishment of the season!





Next up on tonight's blog hop is Rachel Woollard:




If the link is broken, or if you would like to see a comprehensive list of everyone taking part in this week's blog hop, head over to Sharon Davern's blog.  Sharon does a wonderful job of co-ordinating our Heart of Christmas blog hops.

Listed below are all the products I used to make my cards.  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

3 comments:

  1. Rachel Woollard28 October, 2024 20:45

    Two amazing cards Christine, so much perfect fussy cutting! Those reindeer are very cute

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  2. Two gorgeous cards, Christione. The paper with the Christmas lights is beautiful and the sentiment inside card one definitely works well on its own. You've done a lot of fussy cutting for these cards but it certainly had pid off the the wonderful effect!
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  3. Two fantastic cards, Chrisitne, using these beautiful papers. Your fussy cutting is amazing. Love the glitter panel grounding the reindeer on your first card, and those peppermint embellisments are fantastic on the 2nd card. Every time I go to order those, they are out of stock, grr.

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