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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas!!!!!



                             Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, December 24, 2012

More Christmas card shares

Happy Christmas Eve 

These are two more cards that I received this year.
Don't you just love the silver and white?  What an interesting card and one I hope to stamp lift soon!! This one was from Kris.

 Here is the card I received from Lynette.  Another version of a blue and white card.  That seems to be an ongoing theme this year and I LOVE it!!  I really like traditional cards but I am loving the non traditional colors....these colors just say CALM to me.

This is the last of my shares, although I will be having more cards to share....but tomorrow is Christmas so we'll move on to other card ideas.

Enjoy this evening anticipating tomorrow.....or tonight for some :-)

Hugs,
Char

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Cards from Friends

 This card was from my friend, Vicky.  I also have that Embossing Folder and love it.
This adorable bird/ornament card is from Joyce.  I love the glittery ornament.
I have noticed that I have gotten quite a few cards that are using the embossing folders.  I LOVE them!!  Can't have enough of them :-)

I'll share some more, tomorrow!!  Today is our Anniversary, I am hoping we get to go do something fun!!
Have a great day,
Char

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Christmas Cards from friends

I've received some really nice cards and I wanted to share some of them with you.
Isn't he cute????  This was from my friend, Sue.

 This was a card swap that I am in on my list, Stampers_Life on Yahoo.  Isn't it pretty?  I so seldom emboss on metallic card stock so this was a real treat for me!!

I'll share some others, tomorrow!

Have a great day!!!
Char

Friday, December 21, 2012

Reindeer Card

Here is a card I came up while playing in my stamp room.  It was so easy and fast but I liked how it turned out.

I layered a piece of white embossed card stock on a white card.  Then, I added a red piece of card stock that had a white satin ribbon on the left side.  I stamped a reindeer in brown on a piece of white card stock and adhered it to the right of the ribbon.

I added a little bit of Stickles to the wreath around the Reindeer and then added a white Poinsettia stick on to the middle of the ribbon.

I want to sit and make a bunch of these using all kinds of images, but all my cards have been made and sent so I'll wait till next year unless I come up with even more ideas.  BUT this same card could be used for ANY season or occasion using different images, ribbon and stick ons.

Have a great day!!

Hugs,
Char


Thursday, December 20, 2012

Snowmen Tea Lights

We did these at class, too.  But, I have seen them on several blogs so I want to share what blogs I have seen them on so that it gives credit where credit is due.

I have three SU demonstrators that are all friends.  I try to support each of them at one time or another.

I am sure I know a lot more than that via the internet and other friends, but these three are the ones that always give me wonderful ideas via their blogs or in person.

So, here is the blog for my friend, Jan.  If you click on her name, she has the directions for these adorable little pins. She always has fun ideas!  I have been to a couple of her workshops, too, and they are fun and informative.

I tend to go to Joanne's card classes more often because she lives so much closer, just two miles away.  She also has wonderful ideas.

Then, there is Jo (see a pattern here....three J's) and she lives the farthest away up in northern WA.  She used to live about 45 miles from me and I would go to her classes every couple of months or so. We get together, now, about once a year and she does great cards, too.  The last time she visited, though, I took her to Joanne's card class with me.  We had a great time.

If you don't get time to make these, this year, there is always next year.

Enjoy!!

Hugs,
Char

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Snowflake card

This was another of my favorite cards we did at class.  I love snowmen/snow flakes so I guess that's the reason.  Besides, I have seen a lot of blue and white Christmas cards this year and I really like the combination.

It's so easy to do, I am sure you can figure it out just by looking at it.  I love the SU Flurry Bigz Die.

Our demonstrator told us she got the snowflake brads at Michael's.

Have a great day!!

Hugs,
Char

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Paper Bag snowman card

 
 This card was made using a paper bag as the base.
You cut the bottom of the paper bag at angels to form a closure and add a piece of card stock to keep it closed.  Then, you measure the inside (as not all lunch bags are the same size) and add your white card stock to fit the inside.  Stamp snowflakes all over the card stock and then add a couple of die cut snowflakes and your sentiment.

On the front side of your folded lunch bag, just decorate it with blue card stock layered with white card stock on which you have stamped snowflakes and added a cute snowman.  You can put a strip of blue card stock down the center and staple it at the top and bottom so that when you close your 'bag' you can slide the flap to the inside of your strip.  If that makes sense.

Oh, and we added a little insert to the inside of the bag...using blue card stock layered with a piece of white card stock so that you can add a note or whatever.

Enjoy!!

Hugs,
Char

Monday, December 17, 2012

Ornament Card

This was probably one of my favorite cards we made at card class. We folded the card in thirds....We added DSP to the insides of the right and left flaps.  Then we folded the top of the flaps to the outsides.
We adhered a three snowflakes together and then added them to white card stock using a piece of Velcro.  Then, we stamped our sentiment and adhered that to a piece of green card stock and layered it onto the middle of the card.
Closing the card, we made a band of green card stock and slipped that over the closed card.  We adhered a small piece of red striped ribbon to the band and then our little sentiment on a label.

As you can probably tell, we punched a little hole into one of the snowflakes at the tip and added some baker's twine.

When your recipient receives their card, they can remove the snowflake ornament and add it to their tree!

Have fun with this one!!

Hugs,
Char

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Twisted Christmas Card

We made these at Card class.....so much fun!!  But, rather than ME trying to explain it and confuse you even more, here is a video I found online that will show you how to do it.

Then it's just about decorating your twisted card.  You can add little gift cards or notes to the inside pocket.

It really is fun and easy to do....and can be used with so many different designer papers and stamps/dies.

Hope you give it a try if you haven't already!!

Have a great day!!!!

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Snowman Carde

Using any snowman you might have, you can make this card.

We stamped the snowman in the center of white card stock, colored him in with markers and then added the little squares of blue card stock to the left and right sides that had been stamped with little snowflakes

Then, we adhered the white card stock to a blue card.

Easy Peasey!!!
Hugs,
Char

Friday, December 14, 2012

Shadow Tree card

Ok, I have to admit that I am not sure this is what it's called but you get the 'picture' anyway.

Using a piece of card stock or piece of paper that has a circle punched out of it, lay it over your card stock and sponge some green ink.....then ink your tree stamp and stamp it off....then stamp into the center of the circle.

Next, re ink your tree and stamp so that the top of the tree goes into the circle.

Tear the bottom of your card stock towards you to give it a feathered look.

Stamp your sentiment to the left of your tree with red ink.

Wrap a length of ribbon around your card stock and then add a little bow to the side.  Adhere that to your red layer of card stock and then adhere that to a green card.

Easy!!!  You could also had Stickles or little rhinestones to the tree as an added touch.

Hugs,
Char

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Scrap Christmas Card

Have a lot of scraps left over?  You can create this cute card by just layering different sized scraps onto a piece of card stock that has been embossed in a haphazard pattern.  

Before layering it onto your card, wrap a ribbon around the center of the scraps and add your sentiment.

Fun, easy and you use up all those little pieces that you might otherwise toss.

This card could be done for any occasion.

Have a fun day!!
Char

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Hat and Mittens Card

Another card we made at card class.  Using the  Mitten Builder Punch to make the mittens and using an oval punch to make the hat (cut in half).  Little scraps to make the brim of the hat and the cuffs of the mittens.

We adhered them onto green card stock and added a Seasons Greetings (not sure where this comes from).  We added a piece of red and white striped Baker's Twine.  Then, we adhered it to embossed white card stock and layered it on a red card.

I could also see this as a winter card using a different   sentiment.

Have a great day!!
Char

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Apron Christmas Card

 Isn't this too cute??  We made this card at our December card class.

It was so much fun to put together and I could see sending this along with a plate of cookies to a neighbor or a friend's house.

It would also be a fun card to send to those bakers in your life.  They would get a huge kick out of it.

Basically, you cut the pattern of an apron on a red folded card and then add the DSP paper that has been cut just a little smaller.

Then you add a strip of red card stock across the bottom, leaving the top edge open.  Layer a piece of embossed white card stock on top and then add your cute images that have been die cut.

You might even put in a REAL candy cane...hmmm, I'll have to try that.

Char







Sunday, December 9, 2012

Snowflake Christmas Blessings

This was my favorite card we made, last month.

Using Marina Mist card stock, we made a card.  We added a piece of white card stock that we had embossed with a snowflake embossing folder and then added a piece of coordinating designer paper.

Then, we threaded a white organza ribbon through a ribbon slide and attached it to the left side of a 2 3/4 x 3 3/4 piece of Marina Mist card stock.  Add a piece of 2 1/2 x 2 1/2 white card stock to the right side of the Marina Mist card stock and adhere two snowflakes cut from the two smallest Snow Flurry Bigz Dies to the center.

Stamp your sentiment!

Have a great day!!!

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Mitten Thank You Card

A mitten card can be used all winter!!  You can change up the colors so that it's not Christmasy.

This card used the "Make a Mitten" stamp set from SU and the Mitten Builder Punch from SU.

I think it's pretty self explanatory.  We also used the smaller Scallop Squares Duo Bigz but you could use a small square scallop punch.
Add a scalloped trim to the front with a strip of designer paper adhered to the top and a little piece of sweater trim.

Enjoy your day!!
Char

Friday, December 7, 2012

Bigz Snowflake card

Now THIS is a quick card.

Fold your blue card stock and then using a white pigment stamp pad, stamp different sized snowflakes all over your card.

Stamp a Winter sentiment.  You can just stamp ON the card or stamp it on blue with a white background, behind.

Then, cut two snowflakes, from the Snow Flurry Bigz Die from SU, one cut from white card stock and the other cut from glitter paper.

Have a happy day!!
Char


Thursday, December 6, 2012

Red Ornament Card

Yet another ornament card.  This one is pretty simple, as you can see.

On a dark red card  (sorry, I keep telling myself I will write down the name but get so busy yakking and making my cards, I forget), add a layer of white card stock that has been embossed with the "Holiday Frame" Textured Impression Embossing Folder from SU.  Before adhering it to the card, be sure to add your ribbon.

Then, stamp and cut the ornaments (3) using the Ornament Keepsakes Bundle.  Fold all three ornaments in the middle and glue together.  Add them to the middle of the ribbon and then add a bow at the top.

Add a sentiment to a white oval and adhere that to a scalloped oval in red.
You can even add a few jewels or rhinestones to the top ornament to make it more blingy!

Have fun making Christmas cards!!!
Char

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Christmas Tree card

I love the Scentsational Season stamp set and framelits dies.

I had fun at class making this card and really, you could probably use any of the dies in the set to create this card.

We adhered two different pieces of designer paper to a very vanilla card.   Before adhering, we added a piece of green stitched ribbon down the length of the card.

Then, we added a Apothecary accents Framelit die with two gold brads to the ribbon.

Added a red oval piece of card stock on top of the Framelit die and then the stamped and cut tree on top of that.

Add a sentiment using one of the dies or just a piece of rectangle card stock.

Got to make some more of these!!

Have a fun day!!
Char

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Gingerbread Man Christmas Card

Who doesn't like cute little Gingerbread people?
We made this card in our October card class.

We adhered a piece of designer paper that had the corners punched, to a red card.

Then, we layered a strip of red and white designer paper to the middle of the card.

We threaded a piece of green stitched ribbon through a ribbon slide and attached it to the card.

Then we stamped and cut out the Gingerbread man using the Scentsational Season stamp set from SU and the Holiday Collection Framelits set.

Just add a sentiment and done!!

Have a great day!!
Char

Monday, December 3, 2012

Scalloped Circle card

This was another fun and easy card.  Using SU Scallop Circle Bigz die, we cut on the fold to make a scalloped card.

We added a white circle to the inside of the card and stamped a tree in blue.

We then added a piece of transparency film to the inside of the circle and stamped Christmas Blessings on it.   Be sure to test the ink first before using it on your card, to make sure it is permanent.

Then, add a start and a snowflake punched out of glitter paper.

Have a great day!!!
Char

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Ornament Card

I love these ornaments!!

We used a brown card base and adhered a white layer embossed with SU Northern Flurry Folder embossing folder to the card.

Then we stamped Ornament Keepsakes from SU onto blue card stock and cut them with the Holiday Ornaments Framelits dies.

We attached them to the card with dimensionals and added some blue and white Baker's Twine.

Added a sentiment....and done!!


Saturday, December 1, 2012

Poinsettia Merry Christmas

Another fun and easy Christmas card.  We embossed green card stock with the Perfect Polka Dots embossing folder from SU.  Then, we took a piece of Cherry Cobbler Core'dinations card stock and scalloped the edges and then using a sanding block, sanded the card stock.

We then, used a 2 1/2" circle punch and punched out the middle.  We centered a piece of white card stock behind the punched hole and stamped a sentiment.

Then, we added "Merry Christmas" stamped on a piece of card stock that had the ends cut to resemble a pennant and attached that under the circle.  We added a Poinsettia that was stamped and cut out.  Then, added some crystal effects to the center.  Create a little loose bow from organza ribbon and insert it under the Poinsettia.

Have a great day!!!
Char