Snow Buddies

I was really hoping I’d be able to earn this Level 2 stamp set–Snow Buddies–from the Mini catalog and I did! Someone placed an order with me and it bumped me up to the level 2 set.

This is a pretty simple card, but I’m trying to make it simple for Christmas cards because we all know how hard it is to have to make 50 complicated cards around the holidays–practically impossible.

I tried to use different colors than I normally use this time. I actually used Ballet Blue card stock and ink! I’ve never used Ballet Blue anything before. The images are stamped in Basic Black on Whisper White, colored in with Watercolor Pencils and blended using the Blender Pen. Again, to make it simple, I only colored a few spots on each snowman, just to give it enough pop.

The snowflakes are stamped in Baja Breeze and Ballet Blue ink. The sentiment is from Christmas Greetings, stamped in Ballet Blue and Not Quite Navy on top (I used the Stampamajig to get the correct placement). Along the side, I used a strip of Not Quite Navy card stock edged with the Scallop Edge Punch. The top layer is adhered to the base using dimensionals. Card base is Ballet Blue and Bashful Blue.

Sweet Centers

This idea for a stoplight came into my mind today when I was playing the Sweet Centers Treat Cups. I didn’t have time to finesse it so it’s a little rough, but you get the idea. I searched my collection for a “Way to Go” stamp but I don’t have one. A printed sentiment does the trick instead.

The card base is Basic Gray card stock, layered with Basic Black. The top layer is Whisper White, which I paper pierced around the edges and punched a 1 3/4″ hole in the bottom with the 1 3/4″ Circle Punch. The red and yellow “lights” are 1 3/8″ circles punched from Real Red and Crushed Curry cardstock.  The Treat Cup is filled with Green Jelly Beans.

Since I didn’t have a “Way to Go” stamp, I printed it myself and punched it out with the Word Window Punch, layered on a piece of Kiwi kiss textured card stock, punched out with the Modern Label Punch.

It’s starting…Christmas Cards!

I’ve been up to my eyeballs in learning My Digital Studio (MDS) lately, but I decided it was time to make stuff the old fashioned way today and get back to stamping. It is definitely my preferred way to make cards, but I did have fun using MDS to make a scrapbook album. It’s MUCH easier to just drag in photos right on the computer instead of printing them, cutting them, gluing them, etc. I’m working on a book/album of my daughter’ birthday party and plan on having it professionally printed using SU’s printing services very soon. I’ll post pics in a few days.

As for this card, I used a new stamp from the Mini Catalog, Berry Christmas and also Christmas Greetings, from the main catalog. Gorgeous striped shimmery paper is Christmas Cocoa DSP, also from the Mini catalog.

The card base is Soft Suede, layered with the striped Chritmas Cocoa DSP, which like I said has a slight shimmer to it. The image is from Berry Christmas, stamped in Riding Hood Red ink on Whisper White. The wreath is hanging by a Soft Suede stamped bow. Finally, I added some Red Glitter using my MS fine tip glue pen to some of the berries and matted it onto a piece of Real Red cardstock.

Here is another version using the Berry Christmas set. I stamped the wreath in Old Olive and then added the holly berries, stamped in Riding Hood Red. The sentiment comes from the stamp set, stamped in Riding Hood Red. I also used the Ticket Corner Punch on this one to give the edges more interest.

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