Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Vintage Pop-Up Christmas Cards, Day 3


Good morning friends

When I first got my Pop 'n Cut Dies by Karen Burniston several years ago, I went to town cutting card fronts and inserts. This year I managed to finish off quite a few of the ones I had cut and put in the "Christmas Cards In Progress" bin. I had cut cards from all the remaining 12 x 12 sheets in a package by My Minds Eye, and have been sharing them this week.

Getting these cards finished and ready to send out was VERY SATISFYING, considering they have been in that bin for so long.

I loved this sled by Joset at Elizabeth Craft Designs, and purchased it as soon as it was available on the site last year. With the large size, it fills the front of a standard A2 sized card and takes centre stage. These ones were cut from red card stock then stamped with a woodgrain background before assembling and adding twine.


Inside I used sparkling embellishments from my stash to decorate the Pop-Up portions, and strips of glittery patterned paper which were scraps in the package.


Here is a side view so you can see the Pop-Up a little better:


I'll be back tomorrow with another pair of Vintage Pop-Up Pop 'n Cut cards for Christmas.

Supplies:
A2 Pop 'n Cut base with included Circle Label insert - Karen Burniston (Sizzix)
Patterned paper and some of the embellishments - My Minds Eye (Lots & Found Christmas)
Washi tape - Recollections
Red, Kraft and Cream card stocks
Large sleigh die - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Gold gel pen - Sakura
Woodgrain stamp - Lawn Fawn
Script patterned paper - Recollections
Twine
Merry stamps and die - Hero Arts
Red Glimmer Paper - Stampin' Up
Stitched Fishtail Banners - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Copic markers
Wonky Stitched Rectangles - MFT Stamps
Glittered embellishments - K & Company
3-d Believe sticker - Anna Griffin
Banner punch - Stampin' Up

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Tuesday, 19 December 2017

Vintage Pop-Up Christmas Cards, Day 2

Good morning friends

When I first got my Pop 'n Cut Dies by Karen Burniston several years ago, I went to town cutting card fronts and inserts. This year I managed to finish off quite a few of the ones I had cut and put in the "Christmas Cards In Progress" bin. I had cut cards from all the remaining 12 x 12 sheets in a package by My Minds Eye, and will share here them this week.

Getting these cards finished and ready to send out was VERY SATISFYING, considering the card bases have been in that bin for so long. I had fun choosing and making the embellishments to complete the cards.

Here are the next three cards and the photo below shows the fronts.


I added some different embellishments to the Circle Label Pop-Up portions, and stamped labels as well.


Here is another view of the insides so you can see the Pop-Up a little better. I've also had the glittered embellishments for several years and I loved how well they matched the glittery red bits in the patterned paper.  Remember you can click on any photo to make it larger if you want to see more details.


I'll be back tomorrow with another pair of Vintage Pop-Up Christmas cards!

Supplies:
A2 Pop 'n Cut base with included Circle Label insert - Karen Burniston (Sizzix)
Patterned paper and some of the embellishments - My Minds Eye (Lots & Found Christmas)
Red, Kraft and Cream card stocks
Gold gel pen - Sakura
Woodgrain stamp - Lawn Fawn
Tree die - Sizzix
Script patterned paper - Recollections
Twine
Merry stamps and die - Hero Arts
Red Glimmer Paper - Stampin' Up
Copic markers
Wonky Stitched Rectangles - MFT Stamps
Glittered embellishments - K & Company
Shaker embellishments - K & Company
Merry Christmas 3-d circle sticker - Anna Griffin
Prisma Color coloured pencils
Banner punch - Stampin' Up

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Monday, 18 December 2017

Vintage Pop-Up Christmas Cards, Day One

Good morning friends

When I first got my Pop 'n Cut Dies by Karen Burniston several years ago, I went to town cutting card fronts and inserts. This year I managed to finish off quite a few of the ones I had cut and put in the "Christmas Cards In Progress" bin. I had cut cards from all the remaining 12 x 12 sheets in a package by My Minds Eye, and will share here them this week.

Getting these cards finished and ready to send out was VERY SATISFYING, considering they have been in that bin for so long.

Here is the front view of the first two cards:


For the insides, I used the included Pop 'n Cut Circle Label Insert and one of Karen Burniston's newer dies - the sleigh from the Sleigh Pop-Up set.



 I really REALLY like this sleigh ... and here it is done in kraft and red glitter, which coordinates with all the red glitter on the patterned paper.


I'll be back tomorrow with a trio of Vintage Pop-Up Christmas cards.

Supplies:
A2 Pop 'n Cut base with included Circle Label insert - Karen Burniston (Sizzix)
Patterned paper and some of the embellishments - My Minds Eye (Lots & Found Christmas)
Washi tape - Recollections
Red, Kraft and Cream card stocks
Gold gel pen - Sakura
Script patterned paper - Recollections
1021 Sleigh Pop-Up - Karen Burniston
Merry stamps and die - Hero Arts
Red Glimmer Paper - Stampin' Up
Stitched Fishtail Banners - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Copic markers
Tattered Flower die - Tim Holtz

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Sunday, 17 December 2017

Doggie Christmas Pop-Up Card

Good morning friends

Karen Burniston has a new mini release, and her cutie patootie animal series got bigger with the addition of a Cat and Dog. Woot!!!  I had to cut the dog right away, and decided to use him to make a Christmas card.


I used the Katherine Label Pop-Up for the animation, cutting a circle in the front and adding a piece of acetate under the cream circle frame. That adorable little bone comes with the Cat and Dog as does the little heart.


When the card is closed, the dog is peeking through the window - but when you open it, the label raises and pops up. I love this die set! I aded a stamped Santa hat to the dog and used the coordinating  Katherine Labels in a vertical position instead of horizontal.




Oh, I can see this little dog is going to get a lot of use. He is adorable!

Supplies:
Grey, white, red, and off white confetti card stocks
Chalks - Stampin' Up
Jelly Roll White pen - Sakura
Hat stamp - Lawn Fawn
Copics
Silver gel pen
Black fine point marker
Wonky Stitched Rectangle - MFT Stamps
Double Stitched Circle - Blue Prints #18 - MFT Stamps
Stickles
Stitched circle - MFT stamps
Patterned paper - Recollections
Copics
Transparency
Words on front - Lawn Fawn
Stitched Fishtail banner die - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Fun foam
7018 Glitter Dots - Elizabeth Craft Designs

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Saturday, 16 December 2017

Set of Six Christmas Cards

Good morning friends


Oh, don't I love to use things up! These cards were all made with paper panels that were in the 'In Progress' bin. The crumpled tissue paper panels had been done many years ago and just never made it to a finished card. Both the deer print and the striped & tree print papers were in there, sized I believe to make little chocolate boxes for a craft sale. So I trimmed off the score lines and added some coordinating papers from my stash.


Not an original layout, but with these lovely foil snowflakes it's a very popular one on Pinterest. I embossed the words on a confetti card stock panel, with PSX Claret embossing powder.


The stitched circles used on the next card duo were sitting on my stamping table. They worked for this layout and the stamp fit perfectly on the front.


The patterned paper has pretty embossed and shiny bits, and I added some Glitter Line Peel-Off's and a gold Peel-Off Snowflake.


I've had this snowflake die for several years, and it was fun to pull it out again for the next card duo. I added Glitter Dots for some extra holiday sparkle. This is one of my very favourite card layouts and it worked well with the paper pieces I was using up.




Supplies for Tissue paper card
Cream card and envelope - Michaels
Tissue paper
Gold snowflakes - Stampin' Up
Merry Christmas - Stampin' Up
Claret embossing powder - PSX
Gold gel pen - Sakura
Fun foam
Off white confetti card stock
Words inside - Papertrey Ink
Nuvo Crystal Drops
Card size - 5 x 6-1/2"


Supplies for Sparkly Deer Card:

Blue, off white card stock
Patterned paper - Stash
Peel Off Border - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Words on front - Hero Arts
Snowflake Peel-Off's - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Wonky Stitched Rectangles - MFT Stamps
Words inside - Papertrey Ink


Supplies for Snowflake Card
Supplies:
White and red card stocks
Patterned paper - My Minds Eye
Snowflake die - Stampin' Up (Sizzix BigZ)
Glitter Dots - Elizabeth Craft Designs
Merry Christmas stamp - Stampin' Up
White embossing powder - Ranger
Words inside - Hero Arts

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Friday, 15 December 2017

Holiday Mug Flip-It Card for the Coffee Lover's Blog Hop

Good morning friends

I'm back with my second post for the day and my third card for the  2017 Winter Coffee Lovers Blog Hop.  There is SO much inspiration on this hop - I always look forward to them. Be sure to check out the submissions and leave a comment on the ones you really like. There are over nine  hundred wonderful coffee/tea/cocoa projects for you to enjoy!


Since it's Flip-It Friday here on my blog, I made a holiday themed Flip-It card using these fun HUG IN A MUG stamps by Stampin' Up.


The patterned paper has all sorts of glittery embossed bits, and I added more shimmer with a Wink of Stella pen on the marshmallows and whipped cream.


Finally, here is a peek at the inside:


The white circle is where we will sign our name when I go to send the card. To be truthful, this will probably go into my stash as I have already sent all the holiday cards I need to this year (over 75!!)

Supplies:
Triple Circle Flip-Its die set - Stephanie Barnard (Sizzix)
Wonky Circle dies - Your Next Stamp
Red, white and blue card stock
Patterned paper - My Minds Eye
Mug stamps - HUG IN A MUG - Stampin' Up
Copic markers
Wink of Stella
Sakura white gel pen
Stitched circle dies - MFT Stamps
Coffee ring stamp - Stamping Bella
Ribbon - Stampin' Up
White embossing powder - Ranger
Tis the Season stamp - PEACEFUL PINES - Stampin' Up
Word stamp inside - MFT Stamps
Banner punch - Stampin' Up

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Christmas Tree Z Fold Card

Good morning friends

It's Flip-It Friday here on my blog and I have a Z Fold card to share today. I'll also be back later today with another post for my Flip-It Friday as I made a third card for the  2017 Winter Coffee Lovers Blog Hop!


I adore this tree stamp & die set by Stampin' Up. I got it last year and was very surprised to see it turn up on the retired list! One year I really liked their stocking stamp and punch set, but put off purchasing it. All of a sudden it was retired and sold out and I never was able to purchase it. So glad when I saw this tree set (stamps and dies) I snagged it right away.


I used Karen Burniston's Nature Edges to cut the snowbank, which was then accented with glitter glue. I stamped the tiny snowflake in a light grey and added glitter to those too.






Supplies:
Green & white card stocks
Patterned paper - Stampin' Up
Stitched Oval dies - MFT Stamps
Stickles
Stamps & dies (tree & words) Stampin' Up

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Thursday, 14 December 2017

Red Tree Card Duo

Good morning friends

I'm back today with a pair of easy peasy holiday cards.


I purchased this patterned paper package on the Clearance Rack at Stampin' Up earlier this fall, and have actually used it up this year. I really enjoyed using it, and I was thrilled there were no bits and pieces leftover to store for another year.  The Blueprints #18 die set is fun to use and worked well to get two coordinating cards.


The stamp/die set is now retired, which really surprises me. I love it and feel like I get a lot of use out of it too. Glad I snagged it when it came out!

Supplies:
Blueprints #18 - MFT Stamps
Patterned paper - Stampin' Up
White, green card stocks
Gold Washi Tape
Tree stamp and die - Stamping' Up
Stitched oval - MFT Stamps
Copic Marker
8530 Peel Off Snowflakes- Elizabeth Craft Designs
Stickles
Words inside - Verve

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Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Christmas Gift Toppers

Good morning friends

I don't often buy kits, but when I saw these in the Stampin' Up Holiday Catalogue I was intrigued. I ordered them back when the catalogue opened for ordering, and made them one evening when hubby was out of town. I was so pleased with how they turned out! Then I had to put them away for a couple of months, ha ha. 


They are large - about 4" across. There is a blank white circle on the back that I can use to write on if I want to use it as a tag, but I'm thinking these will make pretty gift toppers that can then be hung on the tree.


On these ones, I kept the gold rimmed tree that punched out of the centres and I can use them on different projects. I adore the little balsa wood banner with all the gold and glitter.




I haven't used a glue gun in a couple of years - but I knew right where it was in my craft room and had enough glue to finish the toppers as well. This is one of those things that looks WAY better in real life - they are really pretty and I'm so glad I bought the kit.

Stampin' Up really did a good job with this kit - there was enough materials, everything was well thought out and the instructions were clear. I would recommend this kit for sure.


All supplies by Stampin' Up.

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Tuesday, 12 December 2017

'Oh Joy' Coffee Christmas Cards for the Coffee Lovers Blog Hop

Good morning friends

I had my cards all ready to post this week, but I completely forgot about the 2017 Winter Coffee Lovers Blog Hop being this week. So I'm back today with my second card for the hop and second blog post for the day. Since the last blog hop, I've been really enjoying using my (growing) collection of cup stamps & dies. These cards are in a Christmas theme, so I made two nearly identical ones for my stash.



When the Stampin' Up Holiday catty went live I ordered the Merry Cafe set. I had had my eye on the Coffee Cafe set from the main catalogue but thought if I got the Merry Cafe set, I would't want the other one anymore. Wrong. Ha - it made me want it more, so I now have both. They are interchangeable so I've been having lots of fun using them.

These sets also feed my newest addiction - latte's. Normally I get one from Tim Hortons, but have recently tried Starbucks (my first time there, believe it or not) and I love those too. If I have to go into the city for errands, and my route takes me near one or the other - you can bet I'm sipping a latte on the drive home.

For these cards I stamped the 'merry' on the insulating sleve, then went over the stamped letters with a white gel pen. It's easer to see in real life than the photos, but there is the little 'stir stick' at the top with a heart on it and I added glitter glue to it. Now that I have been to Starbucks, I know what these are, ha ha.



Here is a peek at the inside.





Be sure to stop by the hop to be inspired by all the wonderful coffee/cocoa/tea projects, and leave the posters a little love.


Supplies:
Coffee Cafe Stamps & dies - Stampin' Up
Patterned paper - Stampin' Up
Merry Cafe stamps - Stampin' Up
Red, white and green card stocks
Copic markers
Doily - Stampin' Up
Stickles
Wonky Stitched Rectangle die - MFT Stamps
Fun foam
Wink of Stella
Oh Joy die - Lawn Fawn
Sakura white gel pen
Word stamp inside - Stampin' Up

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