Merry July 25th, my friends! My idea of making Christmas cards with Marcia for our July gathering was a good one. I may have had ulterior motives as my quest to get help with all the fiddly sets by Tim Holtz I recently bought from Sizzix's sale ... they are cute, but OY are they time consuming. But who am I kidding... Marcia and I never let anything get in the way of our fun!
We spent lots of time cutting out the pieces with white card stock intending on adding color where needed on our own time. With this Santa it wasn't quite as easy as it sounds! My first card features that process...
Then on my own time I cut another using colored cardstock...
there really isn't much difference, right? Don't you love that embossing
in the background? Marcia brought her latest from the SB embossing folder Club.
AND a darling Merry Christmas die set from Waffle Flower.
The letters for my HO HO HO come with this Sizzix set aptly called
Santa Greetings. Merry Christmas is from an old MFT stamp set
and the snowy hill is one of the very first dies I bought from SSS.
My next card uses Sizzix Delightful Deer - they were cut from kraft and white
and some additional shading was ink-dauber-ed on... aren't they so
elegant? Some snow and stars in the sky and a 'leftover' from cutting
a die made a wonderful frame and place to tack the leaves and acorns.
I left it sentiment-free as I think it would make a wonderful
masculine birthday card, too!
If you follow my friend Marcia, you will have already been treated to her
magical Snowmen cards this week! She brought that stencil with her
to share and I couldn't help but start with PINK!
The trouble with finishing our cards while on our own is we have to
improvise on occasion ... like these postage fees and backgrounds - all
from WF's original postage collage set! It all worked out beautifully!
Marcia was the lucky winner of one of Waffle Flowers' Sneak Peek Kits!
This sweet, stenciled/die cut Christmas tree was in there!
I decorated mine with sparkly red glitter stars [MFT] on twine and placed it in
front of my Mama Elephant window frame with a pretty SSS starry night outside, and a Betterpress-ed sentiment!
Then there was FOOD! I made my yummy Shanghai Eggrolls and Marcia brought a marvelous blueberry-topped cheesecake - and an extra for Tom who asked if she had another piece thinking it was well worth the hour to drive down for it! LOL
I have many more of those Sizzix sets and cards made from them to share soon - until then, I'm dashing over to Marcia's post to see how her coloring/piecing session went with only PHOTOS of the sets to follow! Sorry my friend - I promise not to do that again!
=] Michele