Showing posts with label glitter paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glitter paper. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

snow flurries?

I wanted to introduce you to a new die Stampin' Up! has today. Its called Snow Flurry, and on it are 3 different sized snow flakes! They all look great individually but also layer beautifully on top of one another! Below is a car only using the 2 smaller snowflakes.


Glittery Snow Flurry

Stamp Set: Perfect Pennants
Ink: Early Espresso
Cardstock: Crumb Cake, Very Vanilla, Champagne Glitter Paper 
DSP: Festival of Prints
Big Shot: Snow Flurry, Lacy Brocade
Accessories: Button
Baker's Twine: Whisper White 

Where do I start?! This card has so many things on it that I am loving! I love the lacy brocade embossed background, I adore the patterns from the Festival of Prints (for more information about how awesome this paper stack is see Sunday's post!), the cute little "merry" just inconspicuously stapled on. An then what about the gorgeous snowflake?! It was cut out with the beautiful glitter paper - its basically paper coated in glitter (it comes in Champagne, Silver and Red) - so you get all the dazzle and fun of glitter with no mess! You just have to see it for the full wow factor! 

I hope you enjoyed this card - its another quick one and by embossing the folded card front you cut out on more layering. The thin banner strips are a great way to show off patterns without using lots of the paper! 

Happy Stampin',

Amanda xox

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

evergreen christmas

Yesterday I introduced you to the Apothecary Accents framelits. Today I have another creation using the framelits and yes, its Christmassy! 


Silent Night Accents

Stamp Set: Evergreen
Ink: Gumball Green, Early Espresso
Cardstock: Early Espresso, Very Vanilla, Crumb Cake, Champagne Glitter Paper
DSP: Candlelight Christmas
Punch: 3/4" Circle, Itty Bitty
Big Shot: Apothecary Accents

While this card is more complicated than yesterday Its still not hugely difficult and I used lots of left over scraps. I used the circle punch to make the scallop trim so if you don't have and edge punch this is a great way to make a fancy edge! I added some small strips of glitter paper which gives a great sparkle but why not substitute for scraps of DSP instead?! I saved on cardstock by sponging Espresso around the edge of the accent to add that colour and depth without adding more expense and weight! (its a great trick which I use all the time! And you get more use out of the ink pad too!)

There are so many great Christmas stamp sets in both the new Annual catalogue and the Autumn/Winter catalogue there's plenty of choice, whatever your style! Evergreen has got to be one of my faves! And the tree can be used for non Christmas cards too! I love it when I find a Christmas stamp set I can use at other times of the year too!!
What's your favourite Christmas stamp set? 

Happy Stampin',

Amanda xx