Season of Soft Suede

This card uses the tree stamp from Season of Joy. I stamped the tree in Soft Suede ink on Whisper White card stock, then colored in the star with Crushed Curry and stamped again, trimming it out and adhering it to the card stock using a tiny glue dot. The whisper white was matted with Soft suede card stock.

As for the base, I used Real Red textured card stock, layered with Christmas Cocoa DSP, snowflakes on top and striped pattern along the bottom. Where the DSPs meet, I tied a piece of 5/8″ Real Red Grosgrain Ribbon.

The small circle hangs from behind the ribbon. I stamped the Merry Christmas image from Delightful Decorations in Red ink on whisper white card stock and punched it out using the 3/4″ Circle Punch. I layered it on a Real Red card stock circle of the same size, slipping in some Silver Cord between the two layers. Then, I placed a tiny glue dot behind the knot of the ribbon and adhered the other end of Silver Cord to the card base.


On a Snowy Log

I wanted to try stamping the Woodgrain stamp in white to make it look like a snow covered log. This is the result. Card base is Real Red textured card stock, with a top fold. I scalloped the bottom edge using the Scallop Edge Punch, and layered some whisper white on the inside both to make it easy to write and to make the scallop edge stand out.

The DSP on the front of the card is from Christmas Cocoa. At the bottom of the card, I stamped Woodgrain in Versamark on Chocolate chip card stock and heat embossed it using White Embossing Powder. Where the DSP and card stock meet, I tied some 5/8″ Real Red Polka Dot ribbon.

The snowmen are from Snow Buddies stamp set, stamped in Chocolate chip ink on Whisper White. I colored them in using my Markers, trimmed them out, and adhered them to the base using dimensionals.

More Halloween Cards

This card was made using Soft Suede card stock for the base, layered with Dusty Durango and Autumn Vines DSP in a More Mustard patterned paper. The image is Autumn Harvest stamp set, stamped in Brown Stazon ink on Very Vanilla card stock. I sponged around the edges of the Vanilla using Pumpkin Pie ink. The sentiment is from Chit Chat Rub Ons. I layered the Vanilla onto a piece of Dusty Durango that I scalloped using the Scallop Edge Punch.

Underneath the pumpkin, I used my Cropadile to punch holes for my Fire Circle Rhinestone Brads. The entire layer is then adhered to the base using dimensionals.

The Boo card was really very simple. I used Basic Black for the base, layered with Pumpkin Pie card stock. Along the bottom edge of the Pumpkin pie, I used a Swiss Cheese Punch. It’s hard to see but I sponged Pumpkin Pie ink along the bottom edge.

Next, I layered a rectangle of retired Halloween DSP with Whisper White card stock and adhered it to the base. The “Boo” letters were stamped using Defining Alphabet in Pumpkin Pie ink on Whisper White card stock. I punched out the letters using a 7/8″ Circle Punch, layered on Pumpkin Pie circles which I punched using the 1 3/8″ Circle Punch. The circles are then adhered using dimensionals.

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