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FRESHLY BREWED PROJECTS BLOG HOP IS BACK

After a short break, the Latte Girls are back blog hopping.

This week’s theme is Christmas Designer Series Paper. This is a great way for us to share ways to use the stunning range of current Christmas Designer Series Paper.

May be an image of coffee cup and text that says 'Freshly Brewed PROJEGTS'

I made a few cards before I chose the one that I liked the most.

The Peaceful Place 12″x 12″ Specialty DSP is a glorious combination of white, grays and silver foil. Although snowflakes are rarely seen in Australia, over the summer months, it is still lovely to use them for cards for Christmas.

For the card base I layered an angled piece of DSP onto a piece of Basic Gray card before adhering this panel on the Smoky Slate card base.

For the panel that is layered up, using Stampin’ Dimensionals, I stamped Noel from the Tidings & Trimmings Stamp Set, on the piece of buffalo checked DSP.

Then I attached this piece to the snowflake DSP and Basic Gray card. A length of Metallic Mesh Ribbon was wrapped and tied around the layered panel.

I added strips of DSP on the card insert and envelope. The final step was to add some silver Metallic Pearls to the front of the card.

I think I will make some more cards similar in style to this one to send to family and friends. What do you think?

Now make sure that you hop over and see what the rest of the Latte Girls have created:

These are the other two cards I made in preparation for this blog hop. I prefer the first card because is more elegant – less busy.

I do like the colours and designs in the Peaceful Prints 12″x 12″ DSP pack but I think that I needed to use them differently. Maybe I should have just left the trees off the card. What do you think?

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

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TIME FOR A GLOBAL DESIGN PROJECT COLOUR CHALLENGE

Taking part in regular blog hops and challenges has been a great way for me to try something creatively that I might not have planned myself.

This week’s #GDP313 is a colour challenge. I love colour challenges – and I love this combination! Real Red and Basic Black – too easy. The Sahara Sand is the twist in this colour trio.

To REALLY challenge myself, with these colours, I decided to create a Christmas card. These are not really your “go to” Christmas colours. REal Red is definitely a Christmas colour standard, but Basic Black and Sahara Sand?

So here is what I created.

I chose a Sahara Sand card base and added a layer of Basic Black card. The Sahara Sand upper layer had a star cut away from the ‘centre’ using the large star from the Christmas Trimmings Dies. Then I added texture to this layer by running it through my Stampin’ Cut & Emboss Machine using the Timeworn Type 3D Embossing Folder.

This embossed layer was then adhered over the card base and black.

To fill the empty black star space, I took a piece of Real Red card that had some Adhesive Sheet attached and cut the detailed star from the Christmas Trimmings Dies. After removing the cut-away pieces, I peeld away the Adhesive Sheet backing and positioned this intricate start in the black space. I think it is a striking contrast.

The Christmas sentiment is from the Stars Are Shining Stamp Set and is perfect for this card. It was stamped in Real Red ink onto Sahara Sand card. Then I cut around the sentiment using one of the Seasonal Labels Dies. This die is longer than I needed so I cut the sentiment a second and moved the die to make the piece shorter.

For the bow I cut a 2″ piece of card and wrapped some Black & White Gingham Ribbon around it five times. I used a Mini Glue Dot at the start and then the finish to hold the ribbon in place.

Using my dark Real Red Stampin’ Blend, I coloured a length of white baker’s twine from the Baker’s Twine Essentials Pack. After I slipped the wrapped gingham ribbon off the card, I ties the coloured baker’s twine around the middle of the gingham and ties a tight knot and then a bow. With a Mini Glue Dot at the centre back of the bow I then positioned it, as you can see.

After the bow was in place I added Stampin’ Dimensionals to the back of the Christmas greeting and then positioned it.

I stamped the same sentiment on the card insert and added another trimmed Real Red detailed star to the envelope.

The final step was to add some Matte Black Dots to the card front.

This is another card that reminds me how versatile Stampin’ Up!® products are. I have combined different colours, ribbons, embellishment, stamp set and dies for this Christmas card – that is not red, green and white!

What do you think of this unusual Christmas card? I would love to know.

UNtil next time, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.

Product List
Paper Snips
[103579]
$17.00
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SENDING THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT

At the beginning of each month I will taking part in Bruno & Kylie Bertucci’s Demonstrator Training Program Blog Hop.

Thank you for joining us for our Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrator Training Program Monthly Blog Hop! We are so happy that you could join us today for this blog hop for ideas and creative inspiration. We are a group of Stampin’ Up!® Demonstrators from around the world that are taking part in training that is helping us to build a successful Stampin’ Up!® business and reach some goals we have set. We really appreciate your support.

You may be starting here or have come from another blog – either way you can find the link list at the bottom of this post so that you can see every blog post and idea today.

For today’s project I wanted to highlight the In Symmetry Bundle.

So remember if you place an order or join with me in October 2021 you will receive one of these cards to thank you for your purchase and if your order is $60 or more I will also send you a small gift.

These cards are bright and cheerful because the Sweet Symmetry Designer Series Paper designs are bright and cheerful. Although I must confess the Night of Navy floral design is my favourite.

I used all the coordinating colours for the card bases – Bumblebee, Calypso Coral, Flirty Flamingo, Just Jade and Night of Navy. Then I chose five of the DSP designs, cut them to size and glued each to a base.

I cut the sentiment panels using one of the Seasonal Labels Dies before stamping the ‘thanks’ using my Stamparatus. The sentiment is from the Artistically Inked Stamp Set and because it’s a cling stamp the Stamparatur allowed me to align the stamp and die cut panel perfectly each time.

The flower and leaves, from the In Symmetry Stamp Set, were stamped on the front panel, card insert and envelope.

The last step was to colour some of the silver Epoxy Essentials in Flirty Flamingo, Just Jade and Night of Navy using the dark Stampin’ Blends. Then I popped three on each card front.

Thanks so much for stopping by today!

As mentioned at the top, this is a blog hop so make sure you ‘hop’ around to all the amazing projects on this hop! Click on the links below to visit them.

Do you need any of the products used on today’s project? See the products below or Click HERE to go shopping and check out the amazing products Stampin’ Up!® have on offer.

Until next time, happy stamping.

If you live in Australia, you can order any of the products I used to make this card by going to my online store. Just click on any of the images below.