Hello Stamping Friends!!
Well, I have several cards today that I made before I left on vacation. All of these have a Christmas theme.


The first card is a recent SCS sketch challenge. I made for the neighbors on our block, and my husband baked cookies for our annual neighbor gift. The card base is old olive. I added layers of Holly Jolly dsp and very vanilla. The sentiment is from SU's "Delightful Dozen." I added bakers twine and non-SU gems, but it was too plain. So I pulled out my stocking builder punch and more dsp to add the cute stocking.

Next is a card I made for Virtual Stamp Night, but had not uploaded yet. It features the larger stocking builder die...it's huge! I even placed my cuff low. It's made with another retired Christmas pattern paper, but I am not sure which one. The confetti white card base is 6x6 inches. The sentiment ("Tags til Christmas") is stamped in cherry cobbler and popped up on a scallop circle. Finally, some sweater trim finishes it off.

Finally, a card for regular mailing. I made 12 of these. The base is cherry cobbler. I added indigo island pattern paper, along with some from "Festival of Prints." My image and sentiment come together from "Rejoicing in Christmas." I stamped in indigo, then sponged crumb cake and pool party. The star is stamped in crumb cake, with a silver brad added. The entire panel is popped up with dimensionals.
That's it for today! I hope to post one more time this year!
Inky {{{HUGS}}}
Kim
Lovely cards, each and every one! Lucky you to have gotten cards in the mail :)
ReplyDeleteBlessings for the new year and here's to a happy, fabulous 2016!