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

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

One Minute Card For Christmas


It's getting really close to Christmas now. Do you need a couple of last minute cards? This one is easy but makes a nice impact. It's simple yet elegant and doesn't look like it was made in a big hurry. I used a retired hostess set and a current set to put this together. Lots of ink and a very careful hand when the sentiment was stamped. Any questions let me know and Merry Christmas. Thanks for stopping by At Paula's Place.
Supplies:
Stamps: Contempo Christmas, Playful Peices
Ink: Garden Green, Real Red, Chocolate Chip, Encore metalic champagne
Paper: Whisper White
Tools: Clear acrylic blocks.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Stamping 411 Challenge 228

Thanks to all the Operators over at Stamping 411 for choosing my card to be featured in the stamper's showcase. You all are wonderful and I appreciate all your hard work.


Here is the Stamping 411 sketch challenge 228 for this week. I love going over there and checking out what everyone else is doing with these but mostly I appreciate all their hard work to come up with these sketches which gives me someplace to start. To want to make a card and start with a blank sheet of card stock it makes it infinately easier if you have a direction to go. There are endless possibilities out there so we have to have somewhere to start. The sketches they provide do this for us. Then we just add the stamps and ink and things come together so great.
Look at it like this. You have 2 yards of fabric. It's laying on a table flat ready to be made into something. You wouldn't start randomly cutting on that fabric and hope something nice comes out of it. You get a pattern, whether it's for an apron, a pair of pants, a dress, a jacket, whatever it is you want to make you use the correct pattern, you lay it out on the fabric and cut it out accordingly. Same with card making. If we start with a sketch, or pattern, it makes it go a lot easier.
I combined the sketch with the color inspiration challenge 164. I smooch sprayed the ornament, which is hard to see in the photo, after I ran it through the Big shot with the petals-a-plenty ef. I used markers and blender pen to color the image which was stamped with stazon ink. I sponged the sky then used 2 way glue pen to apply the dazzling diamonds glitter. So it really sparkles. The little snowflake was cut with the Northern Frost strip die. I think everything else is pretty obvious. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks for stopping by At Paula's Place
Supplies:
Stamps: Greeting Card Kids, Snow Flurries, Contempo Christmas
Paper: Lucky Limeade, Riding Hood Red, Early Espresso, Whisper White
Ink: Lucky Limeade, Riding Hood Red, Early Espresso, Daffodil Delight, Pink Pirouette, Blushing Bride, Bashful Blue
Tools: Ornament Punch, Petals-a-Plenty embossing folder, Boho Blossom Punch, Dazzling Diamond glitter, 2-way glue, sponge, smooch spray, Northern Frost strip die, Big Shot, Silver cord
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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Contempo Christmas Squared



It's getting really close to Christmas so I'm going to try to get several posts up today. Here is a card I made only one of. I like it but with the large filigree brad sort of hard to mail. So I gave it to a friend when I was with her. I love the Contempo set and this card goes together very fast. Check out the rhinestone on the ornament. It gives a very simple card a little more bling. Woohoo. I love bling.

If you have any questions let me know, thanks for stopping by At Paula's Place. Come back real soon.

Contempo Christmas in Rose Red


Here is the same card which I posted here except for a color change. This is truly monochromatic. I love the simplicity and the Rose Red color. Curly Cute is turning out to be a favorite set of mine. It has good variety and I can see myself using it all year long.
Tip: When you stamp your ornament make sure of two things, first that the stamp is inked up real good and second that you have enough card stock to be able to hold on to it when you punch it out.

Don't miss the basic pearls on the ornament, they add a touch of class.

The paper is retired but can be substituted with any coordinating designer series paper and this can be done in any color, endless possibilities.

Thanks for stopping by At Paula's Place.
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