Thursday, November 25, 2021

Christmas Cheer - Stampin' Creative Global Blog Hop

 

Happy Blog Hop Day!

Each month my friends from around the globe bring you projects around a common theme.  The goal is to stretch ourselves creatively (using only current Stampin' Up! products) and to inspire you to do the same!  We hope you like what we have to offer.  Make sure you leave us a comment - we love the feedback!

This month our theme is "Christmas Cheer".  There are SOOOO many ways you can go with that theme.  "Christmas Cheer" for me came down to that warm, fuzzy feeling I get during the holidays.  That Hallmark vision/feeling of a soft, quiet snowfall on Christmas Eve, all warm and cozy in the glow of the Christmas tree and the fire place, sipping hot chocolate.  Heaven.  Pure Heaven.  It's that feeling that inspired my card.  Check it out ....
I just LOVE it!  It's EXACTLY the feel I was going for!  If you follow me at all on any of my channels you know my favourite colour right now is Evening Evergreen ... and my favourite colour to go with it is Soft Succulent.  Those two colours go together BEAUTIFULLY!

To make this card you sponge, sponge, sponge ... but first, layers and dimensions:

Standard Basic White Card Base - 8 1/2" x 5 1/2"
Soft Succulent layer - 3 3/4" x 5"
Evening Evergreen layer - 3 1/4" plus 2 ticks x 4 1/2" plus 2 ticks (or in grown-up language, 3 3/8" x 4 5/8")
Basic White Top layer - 3 1/4" x 4 1/2"

Now you need to make a mask for the sponging.
I took a piece of scrap card stock measuring the same as the Basic White layer, 3 1/4" x 4 1/2".
I then grabbed my stitched rectangle framelits and cut a rectangle out of the middle, using the 1 7/8" x 3 1/4" die.
I covered the Basic white layer with my newly made mask, grabbed my Blending Brush and my Soft Succulent ink pad and I sponged my little heart out.  I start sponging from the edges in, so that the centre is just slightly coloured.  I then go back in over and over and over on the edges, making them darker.  The end result is a beautiful ombre look, which mimics then night sky.  Love it!
Once the sponging is done I inked up the largest tree from "Evening Elegance" (YAY ME for inking up another un-used set!) in Evening Evergreen ink and stamp it to the left of the sponged rectangle.  
The sentiment is also in Evening Evergreen, and is from "Peaceful Cabin".  The snowflakes are in Soft Succulent and are also from the "Peaceful Cabin" set.
Some Elegant Faceted Gems finish off the soft look for the card.
I absolutely love it ... and now I want to make it using other colours.  Fresh Freesia and Blackberry Bliss, Basic Gray and Smoky Slate, pinks ... blues ... so many options!
I hope you like what I came up with!  Now hop along and see what my friend have lined up for you ... and have a stampy day!


Tam

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Monday, November 22, 2021

Happy Holly-Days - Kylie's Trip Achievers Blog Hop

 


Happy Blog Hop Day!  Tamara Bertram coming to you from a beautiful winter day in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Every month, Stampin' Up! Demonstrators who achieved the Stampin' Up! Incentive Trip come together for a blog hop, showcasing projects made with only current SU product.  We hope we inspire you with our creations!  If you like what you see make sure you leave a comment.  We read them all and appreciate your feedback!

MY project this month is hot off the presses.  I literally finished it one hour ago lol.  Nothing like a pressing deadline to keep you from overthinking things, eh??  Here it is!
I FINALLY inked up this little fella from the Happy Holly-Days stamp set.  You KNOW I love colouring ... and holly ... so I just HAD to have this set!  The colouring really didn't take long at ALL.   Here is a close up of the colouring ...
It really is a simple, clean card.  Apparently I was in the mood for fussy cutting, as the bird, two holly pieces and the sentiment are all cut by hand.  Dimensionals add more interest and rhinestones some sparkle.
My list of product used are below.  The list doesn't allow me to list single Blend Marker colours so know that I use the "light" marker in all colours on the bird's chest.  I also used Light and Dark Crumb Cake for his body, Light and Dark Old Olive for the leaves and Light and Dark Cherry for the berries.

I hope you like what I came up with! ... now hop along and see what my friends have to share with you ,. and have a stamp day!


Tam

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