Showing posts with label festive flurry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label festive flurry. Show all posts

Friday, November 14, 2014

Stars & Flakes Christmas


SUPPLIES:

  • Stamps: Cheerful Tags, Many Merry Stars, Ornamental Pine, Festival of Trees
  • Cardstock: Bashful Blue, Whisper White, Pear Pizzazz
  • Ink: Bashful Blue, Pear Pizzazz, Night of Navy, Versamark
  • Accessories: Tree Punch, Snow Flurry Bigz, Festive Flurry and Stars framelits, Basic Jewels Rhinestones, Heat n Stick Powder, Dazzling Diamonds, Heat gun.
Alternately stamp the trees and snowflakes on Whisper White CS using Pear Pizzazz and Bashful Blue ink pads. Stamp star images on Pear Pizzazz and cut with Stars framelits in graduating sizes to create a frame. Ink outer star frame with Versamark, cover with heat n stick and heat emboss; add dazzling diamonds and heat again. 

Stamp background tree in Bashful Blue; stamp decorative tree over it with Night of Navy and punch. Stamp image from Cheerful Tags on Bashful Blue CS and cut with small Stars framelit. Cut snowflakes in Bashful Blue and layer with star. 

Stamp Christmas Wishes (from Ornamental Pine set) in Night of Navy on  strip Bashful Blue CS; add all to card and finish with rhinestones.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Indigo Blue Christmas


SUPPLIES:
  • Ink: Bermuda Bay, Basic Gray
  • Cardstock: Indigo Blue, Whisper White, Basic Gray
  • Stamps: Festive Flurry, Come to Bethlehem
  • Accessories: Festive Flurry Framelits, Snow Burst and Chevron EFs, Vintage Brad, Finishing Touches Edgelits. Not SU: Ribbon, rhinestone

It is hard to tell from the photo, the three layers of snowflakes have pop-up dots so IRL there is great dimension and texture!

Embossed Festive Flurry


SUPPLIES:
  • ink: Versamark, Smoky Slate
  • cardstock: Bashful Blue, Whisper White, Basic Gray
  • stamps: Festive Flurry, Come to Bethlehem
  • Accessories: Finishing Touches Edgelits, Chevron and Snow Burst EFs, Festive Flurry Framelits, Silver EP, Decorative Brad. Not SU: ribbon, rhinestone, pop-up dots.
It is hard to see from the photo, but the two layers of snowflakes have pop up dots under them - looks so much better IRL!