Showing posts with label Happy Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Happy Holidays. Show all posts

Dasher Week - Day 5

September 12, 2022



Hi Everyone! Today I'm showcasing the mini set Dasher!


I stamped the main image from the set, stamped the sentiment in the flag, die cut and colored it. Next, I watered colored the background then added it to the scene with the previously released Happy Holidays die. 

I love adding cards to my holiday stash! I can't wait to see what you create!

Supplies:

Dasher Stamps

Dasher Die

Happy Holidays Die

Christmas Mice With Katie

December 1, 2020



Hello!  While we are getting ready for our next release on December 10th I will be featuring some of my favorite Design Team projects from our Fall release.  They are so amazing and they are worth taking a second look!  I cannot wait to show you the 6 stamp sets and 5 die sets that we have coming out on December 10th.   They are sooo good! In the meantime, enjoy this great project by Katie!

Hi everyone!

Katie here with a card to share with you featuring the adorable Christmas Mice stamp set. 


I stamped the mice and accessories onto white card stock and colored them with Copic markers. I die cut the stamped images using the coordinating Elle-ments dies. 

For the background, I blended three shades of Distress Oxide ink (Lucky Clover, Evergreen Bough and Peacock Feathers) and spattered the blended background with white paint. 



I die cut the Happy Holidays Elle-ments die from a panel watercolor card stock blended with red ink. I die cut it second time from white glitter card stock. I layered the two die cuts and offset them slightly to create a three dimensional look. 

I stamped the sentiment in black ink and adhered the mice and accessories to the bottom of the card panel. 

Here is a video of how it all came together.



Supplies: 
Christmas Mice Clear Stamps
Die- Christmas Mice Elle-ments
Die- Happy Holidays Elle-ments

That's all for me today! Thanks for stopping by!

Katie


Thanks for stopping by to take a peek. Have a great day!

Happy Holidays with Caryn

November 4, 2020



Hey there.  Caryn popping in with a festive little card featuring the Peek-a-Boo Christmas Train stamp set and the Happy Holidays die.  I decided to take the elements from set and create a scene based around the large Happy Holidays sentiment rather than in the train.  It's sometimes fun to mix and match the sets up!


I die cut the Happy Holidays from red card then to give it a fun, snow-covered look I used a product that's quite new to me - Neon Amplify from Tsukineko.  It's a pigment ink that puffs up like snow when you heat it with a heat gun.  It's very addictive - be warned!


For my card base I used some snowfall paper from the Holidays Paper Pad and set it behind a white Postage stamp frame (now retired).  I added this to the card front then stamped, coloured and die cut my reindeer, tree and presents and tucked them into the frame.  To finish I added some glitter here and there for extra sparkle!

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Christmas Mice & Peek-A-Boo Holiday Tag Toppers with Jamie

November 3, 2020



I am so excited to pop in today with these two cute projects.  I hope that you enjoy them!

In this first card I paired our Christmas Mice with our new Happy Holidays Dies.  I love the combination!


I just love our new Peek-A-Boo Holiday Tag Toppers.  They make the most adorable tags - or  even  bookmarks!


Thanks for stopping by to take a peek. Have a great day!

Christmas Mice with Katie

November 2, 2020



Hi everyone!

Katie here with a card to share with you featuring the adorable Christmas Mice stamp set. 


I stamped the mice and accessories onto white card stock and colored them with Copic markers. I die cut the stamped images using the coordinating Elle-ments dies. 

For the background, I blended three shades of Distress Oxide ink (Lucky Clover, Evergreen Bough and Peacock Feathers) and spattered the blended background with white paint. 



I die cut the Happy Holidays Elle-ments die from a panel watercolor card stock blended with red ink. I die cut it second time from white glitter card stock. I layered the two die cuts and offset them slightly to create a three dimensional look. 

I stamped the sentiment in black ink and adhered the mice and accessories to the bottom of the card panel. 

Here is a video of how it all came together.



Supplies: 
Christmas Mice Clear Stamps
Die- Christmas Mice Elle-ments
Die- Happy Holidays Elle-ments

That's all for me today! Thanks for stopping by!

Katie

Christmas Mice and Peek-A-Boo Holiday Tag Toppers With Amy

October 30, 2020



Hello!  

Amy here with a TWOfer today!  

This past release was fantastic and these two sets were at the top of my favorite list!




Seriously, how cute are these Christmas Mice with their huge ears?  Merry Christmouse!  I thought it would be fun to create a shaker with these mice.  Using the Double Pierced Rectangle Elle-ments, I created a frame using the two largest dies.  I added my frame with foam adhesive over a Worn Lipstick Distress Ink blended background that was filled with chunky glitter.  The festive little mice were Copic colored, die cut, and added to the front of the frame with foam adhesive.  To the corners of the frame, a few holly, from Joyeux Narwhal, were added.


Supplies:

Christmas Mice

Christmas Mice Elle-ments

Joyeux Narwhal 

Joyeux Narwhal Elle-ments

Double Pierced Rectangle Elle-ments

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My second card uses the very popular Peek-A-Boo critters but this time in paper pieced form!  I put together the moose and added rainbow holiday bulbs on the antlers.  The background was created using the snowflake stamps from the Holiday Circle Tags.  The snowflakes were white heat embossed and using emboss resist, the Salty Ocean Distress Ink was blended over the top.  Using Salty Ocean Distress Ink, the ink was blended over the bottom of the Happy Holidays die.  




The sentiment die was added over the heat embossed background.  The moose was added over the top of the "Y" in Happy.  To finish, a few white details were added to the bulbs and moose.  


Supplies:

Peek-A-Boo Holiday Tag Toppers Elle-ments

Happy Holidays Elle-ments

Holiday Circle Tags 

Nordic Patterns With Heather

October 28, 2020



Hello hello! It's Heather here and I've got a fun project for you using the new Nordic Patterns stamp set. 

To create my card, I decided to use the Nordic Pattern stamp set to create a custom base. Then, I stamped and die cut the moose from Polar Peek a Boo Pals and nested him behind the super fun Happy Holidays die


I love how the patterned background really makes it all pop! 

Thanks for stopping by and sharing part of your day with me. Have a great one!

Heather 

Holiday Circle Tags & Christmas Cookies with Ashley

October 21, 2020



Hi Everyone! Ashley here sharing some fun holiday stamps and dies that will sure to become favorites!


I've had so much fun creating for the holidays lately. I started this tag set with Holiday Circle Tags. I wanted to explore different styles of tags so I made three different shapes. The penguin is dressed up with a scarf from Peek a Boo Holiday Tag Dies and then finished with die cuts from Holiday Circle Tag Dies


The snowman is again dressed up with a scarf and placed on a tag from Peek a Boo Tag Dies. The Santa is adhered to a hand cut tag base with the die cuts from Happy Holidays Dies and Holiday Circle Tag Dies.

Next, I had a sweet card using Christmas Cookies! I embossed several cookies and arranged them on my card. Then I stamped the sentiment strip. 


Thanks for stopping by!

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Rustic Wreath and Woodland Scene Builder Week - Day 2

October 13, 2020



Hi there!

Elena here with a few cards using a set from our newest release, Woodland Scene Builder. I'm hoping to show you how versatile this stamp set is!

Right away, I flipped it and used the background image on a vertical card.



I stamped the background image, and then carefully cut the large tree with the mouse peeking out straight up. Then, I stamped it again lined up the right edge of the background to the right edge of my card. The trees layered on top of that tree on the left. Clear? haha. I'm confusing myself. To make it even more seamless, I used a black pen to draw in all of the missing lines (I didn't want the white die-cut border to show) and then colored everything in with copic markers. Try zooming in to the top left-hand side of the card for a better view. 




After that, building the rest of the card was easy! I added in the sledding squirrel from Winter Friends and some string lights from O Tiny Tree. I love how the mouse and squirrel are waving to each other!

My next card shows you that this background set can be used year-round:


I paired it with images from Camping Critters for a fun summer set. I achieved a more summery look by stamping the grassy tufts included in the set, and doing some ink-blending on the card base before adding in the die-cut layers. I also kept the string lights white, which is 100% less festive than coloring them red.


I couldn't help but add in some pops of red, though! Just enough? hee hee.

My 3rd card uses the set more simply:



I literally just tucked it behind the big die-cut Happy Holidays, added the little girl on the deer to the side, and accented the die-cut with some sprigs and the snowman from O Tiny Tree. 

I hope you like my cards for today! Thanks for stopping by!

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