Showing posts with label Remembering Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Remembering Christmas. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Blue Christmas ~ HSS303


Hello Stampers!  Today's card is for Hand Stamped Sentiments Inspiration Challenge #303.  I chose to be inspired by the wintery looking picture in the top right corner.  
I wish you could see all the sparkle going on on this card.  The trees are cut from glimmer paper, the snowflakes are sprayed with White Frost shimmer spritz, and the marbled shimmer background has Champagne Shimmer paint in it too!  It's very simple, but so shimmery! The link for the Marbled Shimmer background technique is linked in my last blog post, so you can check it out there!



Here's a list of my supplies....
Stamps: Remembering Christmas
Ink: Night of Navy, Champagne Shimmer paint
Paper: Gloss White, Whisper White, Night of Navy, Sparkle glimmer 
Accessories: Snowfall Thinlits die, Blizzard Thinlits die, In The Woods Framelits die, rhinestone

We hope you can play along with us at HSS!
Thanks for taking a peek and have a blessed day!
Jenny

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Plaid Deer ~ HSS249, Merry Monday 218


Hello everyone!  What a wonderful sketch we've got for you this time over at Hand Stamped Sentiments!   As usual our challenge runs for two weeks, so you have plenty of time to play along...or enter a few times if you'd like!
I went with a Christmas theme again this week and used the inspiration from Merry Monday 218 to help me along.  I'm a sucker for plaid and I especially love plaid at Christmas.  Another thing I love is this now retired deer head image from the set called {Remembering Christmas}.  I stamped the image of the reverse side of the red plaid and fussy cut it out.  I thought the coordinating tree DSP made a complimentary background from my deer.   


The sparkle snowflake is a packaging decoration I've been hanging onto since last Christmas.  I though it was too pretty to toss in the garbage and I figured I could recycle it onto a card someday.  It fits on this one nicely, I think.  I layered one of the wooden snowflakes from last year's holiday catalog on top of it as well.  
A few layered banners and my card is complete.  I just couldn't manage to place the doily element into this theme, but for the most part I adhered to the sketch pretty well!


Here's a list of my supplies.....

Stamps: Remembering Christmas
Ink: Black, Versamark
Paper: Warmth and Cheer, Black, Real Red, Very Vanilla
Accessories: Wooden Snowflake, Burlap Ribbon, White EP, Sparkle snowflake (recycled)


Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Interlocking Cracked Glass Deer ~ CMCC65

Wednesday has sneaked around again so that means it's time for another Colour Me challenge!!!  This week we are going monocromatic with Soft Sky.  I tried my hardest to keep my colors only Soft Sky and Vanilla, but I finally relented and added some Sahara Sand DSP in there.  It looked way better to me that way! I used this particular peice (which is retired and I don't know the name of) because I thought it sort of looked like twisty antlers.
  
I've had this idea for this cracked glass deer head for a while now.  The deer head from {Remembering Christmas} is one of my very favorite stamps of all time from Stampin' Up.  I know it's supposed to be a Christmas stamp and it's retired, but who cares!  I love it, so I'm gonna use it!!!!
The cracked glass technique has been around for ages, but it's such a fun one!  
Here's a link for the tutorial if you'd like to try it for yourself and want to know how.
To make the deer head, I stamped it in white, fussy cut it out and added the layers and layers of glassy glaze embossing powder that it takes for this technique.  I adhered it to the chevron oval with Fast Fuse, which is a little stronger adhesive, just because the image tends to get a little heavy with all the layers of embossing on it.


I also made this card an interlocking gate fold, just to make it a tad more interesting.  It puts a fun spin on it!


Make sure you stop by these ladies' blogs and check out their awesome creations!
Here's a list of my supplies....
Stamps: Remembering Christmas, Four Feathers, Chevron & Hardwood background stamps
Ink: Soft Sky, Sahara Sand
Paper: Very Vanilla, Soft Sky, Sahara Sand DSP
Accessories: Glassy Glaze EP, Linen Thread, Feathers die, Ovals die, Natural Trim ribbon, Venetian Crochet ribbon


Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Fusion Deer

 
Not only did I have time to stamp today, I also had the inspiration to get something done!  After the holidays I crashed for a few days.  I spent one whole day doing absolutely nothing but watch one movie after another.  It was wonderful!  I did some stamping for classes and others before the holidays, but didn't get any of the cards photographed before I gave them away.....hence my absence from blogging. 
I was browsing around the internet for challenges today and found that Fusion Challenge is still up from a couple of weeks ago. 
I loved the inspiration photo so much and wanted to do something with the deer stamp. 
 I love this stamp soooo much!  I've made many cards with it so far, and my favorite technique is to use heat and stick powder and glitter.  I love this image with some sparkle!  Since Christmas is over, I wanted to go into a masculine birthday sort of direction.  I know that glitter isn't very masculine, but I just can't help myself.  It just look so cool!
 
 
The Natural Chevron ribbon is a new product from the Spring Catalog.  It's pretty neat!
 
Here's a list of my supplies....
Stamps: Remembering Christmas, Chalk Talk, Layered Labels
Paper: Early Espresso, Crumb Cake, Real Red, Sweater Weather DSP
Ink: Versa Mark, Real Red, Crumb Cake, Early Espresso
Accessories: Red grosgrain ribbon, Natural trim, Natural Chevron ribbon, Heat and Stick powder, Red glitter, Linen thread, 1 3/8" circle punch, Wood Grain EF, Apothecary Art die, Sponge
 
You can purchase most of these supplies HERE.
Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny


Thursday, December 26, 2013

December Paper Crafters Sampler

 

Winters frigid days have crept in while our attentions were focused on the gift-giving holiday.  Soon our surroundings will be transformed from brightly-colored holiday lights to neutral colors of the winter season.
Our December issue celebrates beautifully muted colors of the season.   The bases of the projects are inspired by woody bark and snow-covered, leaf-less trees.  Insert a splash of color from the winter cardinal, glistening snowflakes or sparkling icicles and you have a “Naturally Winter” issue.
 
Here is a sneak peek of my card
 
Here's what some of the other sample look like...what a talented group of ladies!
 
 
 
You can purchase the sampler HERE.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Merry Christmas Deer ~ DD78 & FM135

 
Oh, how I LOVE this card!!!!  I adore the post card stamp...I think it adds a bit of vintage to any image you pair it with, which I'm a huge fan of.  When I first saw this deer image in the holiday catalog, I knew it had to be mine.  I love it as a Christmas image! 
For this card I used colors from The Dynamic Duos and the theme from The Friday Mashup.
 
I started by stamping the Post Card onto Vanilla CS and cutting the image out.  I added the evergreen sprigs and pinecones from the retired set Watercolor Winter.  I really, really loved this set and wish it hadn't been retired. There are so many cool images in it. 
Next, I stamped the deer from Remembering Christmas in Versamark ink, sprinkled it with heat and stick powder, heated it with my heat gun and then added the glitter.  Finally, I trimmed out the image. 
 
I added the "Merry" from Snowflake Soiree and "Christmas" from a Close To My Heart set called Say it in Style. 
Lastly, I layered a little piece of Early Espresso punched border under the postcard, added some linen thread and a naturals button before putting the whole thing together on an embossed piece of Crumb Cake cardstock and Always Artichoke card base.
 
Here's a complete list of my supplies.....
 
Stamps: Post Card, Remembering Christmas, Watercolor Winter, Snowflake Soiree
Paper: Always Artichoke, Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Very Vanilla
Ink: Versamark, Always Artichoke, Crumb Cake, Early Espresso
Accessories: Heat and Stick powder, gold glitter, Lattice Border punch, Pretty Print EF, Linen Thread, Naturals button
You can order most of these supplies HERE!
 
Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny 
 
 
 
 

Friday, August 30, 2013

Birthday Deer Mount ~ SSSC191

 
This card is for Sweet Sunday Sketch Challenge 191.  It also works for Seize the Birthday.
The moment I saw this deer image in the Holiday Catalog I knew it was one I had to have.  It's perfect for making masculine cards.  Plus it's a switch from your regular holiday images.  I think you could be pretty creative with this!  I paired the deer image with the wood image from Truly Grateful, also out of the Holiday Catalog.  It reminds me of some wood paneling we had in a house when I was growing up.  My dad and other family members were all hunters
 and there was always a deer head mount hanging on the wall.  It definitely makes the perfect card for any male members of my family! 
 
 
 
Stamps: Remembering Christmas, Truly Grateful, Wetlands
Ink: Baked Brown Sugar, Early Espresso
Paper: Soft Suede, Baked Brown Sugar, Well Worn DSP, Sweater Weather DSP, Vanilla
Accessories: Brushed Copper button, Naturals designer button, Pretty Print EF, Linen Thread
 
Supplies can be purchased HERE.
 
Thanks for taking a peek!
Jenny