I used the Whimsy and Wonder suite of products for my card. This is actually a special-order card for a friend at work. She wanted to really personalize the card, so I used a stamp I’ve had for quite a while with the Bible verse on it. After using VersaMark to stamp on a piece of white cardstock. Next, I covered it in silver embossing powder and heat set it. I know it’s difficult to see in the pictures, but it is embossed and it’s gorgeous in person.
This Love, Santa Tag Kit is adorable and an easy way to make your own gift tags! Take a look at this video!
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Welcome to InKing Royalty’s November Blog Hop! During this year’s blog hops, we are having fun with our stamping favorites – our favorite themes for seasonal cards and projects. This month’s projects feature pretty packages and beautiful tags to inspire your holiday gift-giving. We are excited to share our creations with you today! After you read my post, I hope you’ll hop over to the next person on the list at the base of this post.
I wound up making a couple of cards and a tag with the Whimsy and Wonder DSP (designer series paper). The patterns I picked either have gorgeous presents or beautiful holly leaves. Since I am all about non-traditional Christmas colors, this DSP is perfect for me. I actually think I am going to have to order another pack at the rate that I am using it.
Here are my projects:
The inspiration for the fun fold card below came from Jackie Beers’ post, which you can see here..
The inspiration for the following card came from the Try Stamping on Tuesday challenge. Even though I went a little bit overboard, you can see the sketch in my card.
Measurements:
Fun Fold Card:
Fun Fold:
If you hop over to Jackie’s post for the fun fold. you will see her absolutely wonderful card AND get the measurements. Really, you want to see her card!
HINT: The first time I made one of these cards I put all the DSP strips on mats. Don’t do that. Trust me. The card will be too thick and will be very difficult to keep it closed when needed.
Tag:
Both the top and bottom tag pieces measure 4-1/4 inches by 1-7/8 inches. Thankfully, I have the tag topper punch, which made creating these tag pieces super easy.
I stamped the sentiment using Misty Moonlight on a piece of scrap white cardstock, then cropped it with a Stitched So Sweetly die.
I just cut a length of Blushing Bride ribbon to what I thought would be a good size and threaded it through both tags. Then, instead of tying a knot, I wrapped a piece of linen thread around the ribbon to tie it off. The linen thread picks up the color from the Crumb Cake presents.
The top and bottom layers of the tag are offset because I wanted to have both beautiful pieces showing. I adhered them in place with a dot of glue and the dimensionals under the sentiment die cut.
That’s it. Beautiful, but oh, so easy.
My Mistake:
I made a mistake right at the start because I adhered the embossed piece of Blushing Bride cardstock to the base with dimensionals first. I should’ve done that after I had the rest of the front put together. The popped up layer of cardstock made it a tad more concerning because I didn’t want to crush the embossing.
Try Stampin’ on Tuesday #532 card:
The Blushing Bride base measures 5-1/2 inches by 8-1/2 inches, scored at 4-1/2 inches.
I trimmed another piece of Blushing Bride to 4-1/4 by 5-1/2 so I could run it through the Wintry 3D embossing folder. Since the snowflakes folder is also good for the mini cut and emboss machine, I did have to run it through the machine twice to get the whole piece embossed. Then, I trimmed it down to 5-1/4 by 4 inches.
HINT: When using the 3D embossing folders, remember to start with a piece of cardstock that’s bigger than what you need. If you trim it first, then emboss it, the cardstock will be too small because of the depth of the embossing details.
The pretty presents DSP pattern measures 3-1/8 inches by 4-1/2 inches. I also trimmed a piece to 6 inches by 2-1/2 inches for the envelope flap. The Misty Moonlight mat measures 3-1/4 by 4-5/8 inches.
The snowflake DSP measures 1-7/8 by 4-3/8 inches and the mat measures 2inches by 4-1/2 inches
Again, I just cut off a length of ribbon and folded it in half to go behind the sentiment panel. I used my favorite Christmas stamp from Perfectly Plaid in Misty Moonlight. Then, I cropped it with the same Stitched So Sweetly die as the tag.
Time to put everything together.
The challenge sketch called for a tab between the two pieces of DSP. Instead, I chose to use one of the Wonderful Snowflakes from the Whimsy and Wonder Suite Collection. I am extremely thankful that I bought the whole collection since I got 10% off the bundle. The best part about these snowflakes is that they have a mat finish on the reverse side so you can color them with the Stampin’ Blends. Score!
Putting It Together:
I put dimensionals under the top, embossed layer of Blushing Bride cardstock.
The two DSP panels and the snowflake are adhered with multipurpose glue.
After folding the ribbon in half and tying it off with a piece of linen thread, I adhered the piece that would be behind the sentiment with tear-and-tape.
The sentiment has dimensionals under it.
HINT: Be careful of the placement of the dimensionals because you don’t want them to sit on top of the ribbon. The sentiment panel wouldn’t lay correctly if the dimensionals are on top of the ribbon.
Here’s a look at the inside of the card:
I used a sentiment from Whimsical Trees and a snowflake stamp from Merry Snowflakes.
Finally, I punched a 1 inch circle out of the snowflakes DSP and rang it through the XYRON create-a-sticker.
With that, I had completed this coordinated card/envelope/seal card set.
I hope you try it. The card looks complicated, but the looks are deceiving. You don’t have to tell anyone how it all came together in much less time than it took me to type out the directions. That will be our secret!
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Thank you for stopping by today. I hope you’ll hop along to the next stop on the blog hop, Robin Myren at Songbird Designs by Robin. There’s lots of inspiration to be found in this group – and you don’t want to miss it!
PPSSTTTTT….. Did you notice that the cardstock and Stitched So Sweetly dies are on sale? For the SEASONAL SALE, cardstock is 10% off, die sets are 20% off, and ink pads are 15% off!! Winner-winner!
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Welcome to another Cardz 4 Galz biweekly challenge! Caz chose the theme for challenge # 159 and picked Clean and Simple. When you are done here, I hope you will hop over to the challenge blog to check out the cards from all the other design team members. There’s a great deal of inspiration all on one post!
I’m a bit late, which seems to be the theme of my life this week, but here’s my card:
I only used Misty Moonlight and white cardstock for this card to keep it clean and, hopefully, simple.
Measurements and Such:
The Misty Moonlight base measures 4-1/4 inches by 11 inches and scored at 5-1/2 inches to create a tent card.
I used a scrap piece of white cardstock and a blending brush to create the Misty Moonlight circle.
The white cardstock for the top of the card started out as 4-1/4 inches by 5-1/2 inches. I didn’t trim it down to 4 inches by 5-1/4 inches until after I ran it through my Cut and Emboss machine using the pine needles 3D folder from the Wintry duo. This folder will fit in the mini Cut and Emboss, so I did have to run it through twice. Since it is a 3D folder, it’s better to wait until after the cardstock is embossed to trim it. I used dimensionals to raise up this layer.
While I was embossing, I also embossed the envelope flap.
The Christmas tree comes from the Whimsy and Wonder suite collection. There are two layers to the tree because I wound up with a happy accident. After cropping the first white tree, I thought it would be a good idea to color the whole tree with clear Wink of Stella. However, it was not such a good idea at all. That’s when I decided to crop another tree using the glossy white cardstock. I did purposely offset the top tree just a tiny bit to allow some of the Wink of Stella to show.
The sentiment also comes from the Whimsy and Wonder suite I stamped it in Misty Moonlight then very quickly added clear embossing powder. Then I use my heat tool to set it, then outlined the trimmed cardstock.
Next, I wrapped a piece of ribbon around the top layer and tied it in a simple square knot.
Three basic pearls finished the card off.
The Inside:
Here’s the inside, which is as clean and simple as the front:
As always, the inside cardstock measures 4 inches by 5-1/4 inches.
Both the sentiment and the tree can also be found in the Whimsy and Wonder suite collection.
I stamped off Misty Moonlight ink before stamping the tree. Then, I used a full inking for the little lights stamp.
Finally, I used the clear Wink of Stella to add a bit of bling on each of the lights on the tree.
I repeated the tree process on the front bottom left-hand corner of the envelope.
Tada! Done! I may be biased, but I think it turned out beautifully!
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About Me
Welcome to Just Peachy Stamping by Sue Jackson: an independent Stampin' Up demonstrator.
Through Stampin' Up!, I happily share my love of papercrafting through sales, classes, small stamping group meet-ups and workshops. I think that being a teacher in my "real life", I have a unique approach to sharing my fantastic hobby. I look forward to connecting with you!