I had stamped all of the greenery for today's five cards last year! So all I had was a pile of pretty die cuts waiting to be used. It feels great to pull them out and put together some cards.
I had stamped all of the greenery for today's five cards last year! So all I had was a pile of pretty die cuts waiting to be used. It feels great to pull them out and put together some cards.
I really love the new 6114 - Box Village Template Dies from Art Impressions. It makes the cutest little house as a box with a shaped journal inside. I am using just the decorative pieces of the little house to make a card today
These were my second effort at using the Mini Market Place dies from The Greetery. I once again made them into tags, this time with a gingerbread theme, inspired by Wanda Guess.
These were easier than my last batch of tags, as all the bases were cut from kraft cardstock, and all the bits were cut from white - quicker die cutting, and easy assembly.
The wreaths and bows are from the Market Place Holiday Festoons die set. Once everything was assembled, I spattered some white paint, then added a white backing to make them into tags.
I made up these cards several months ago, and actually stamped the images several years ago!! But today I finally added the sentiments and a little glitter to finish them off.
I've pulled out my favourite 'Olive Martinis' set to make some Christmas cocktail cards.
I ink blended on my white card base, and ran it through my die cut machine with the Starshine Background piercing plate for a little subtle texture. The glass is cut from Brushed Gold cardstock, and all of the other bits (from the Christmas Cocktails die set) were from papers in my stash.
The sentiment is pressed with my Betterpress machine, using the Cheers Sentiments, and I added a glitter halo behind it. Santa's hat fur and the mint are also cut from white glitter cardstock. All products are from Spellbinders.
My second version of the cascading leaves card featured some pretty vibrant colours! This is the September Betterpress Society plate set, Autumn Cheer:
My third project with the September Betterpress Society plates, 'Autumn Cheer' was made with a pattern cascading leaves on a Bisque Cotton Card panel.
I began by ink blending an ombre masked strip using several shades of Distress Oxide inks. The leaves were then pressed over top of it using Lisa Horton's metallic Solid Gold ink.