Friday, November 26, 2010

Christmas Card 4


So I saved what I think is the best card for last!! This is a 4.25 x 5.50 inch card. The little window is cut from the FREE cartridge we Gypsy users received from Provocraft. The little Elf is from the Stampendous Snowy Short Stacks Stampset. I stamped it on a white piece of cardstock and then colored it in. I then created a sandwich by placing an ivory color cardstock at the bottom, I adhered my little elf on that placed a piece of vellum paper on top of that and topped it off with the window. Then I just cut around the window to make the rest flush with the window frame. I cut the letters for the word "cold" at 1 inch using the Sesame Street Font Cricut Cartrige. Before I adhered my window and letters I used versamark ink for the snowflakes on the blue layer. Then I finished it up with a white gel pen for the sentiment and rounded the corners with the We R Memory Keepers Corner Chomper. This was my favorite card! Thanks for looking and I hope you ENJOY! Have a GREAT BLACK FRIDAY!!!!!

Nadia O.


Supplies
Christmas Cricut Cartridge
Stampendous Snowy Short Stacks Stampset
Stampabilities A Wonderful Winterland Stamp Kit
We R Memory Keepers Corner Chomper
White Gel Pen
Cardstock is from Recollections
Vellum
Versamark Ink Pad
American Crafts Stamp Markers

Christmas Card 3


I can't believe how fast these holidays are coming. Thanksgiving seemed like it took longer to prepare for than how much time I got to spend with all of the family. I guess it was the house hopping we did so we had only a certain amount of time to be with each family but it was still FUN! Anyhow, here is card number 3. It is a 4 x 4 card. The snowman was cut using the Cricut Hello Kitty Greetings Cartridge. I think it came out soooo cute! It was cut at 3.20 inches using my Gypsy. The stamp is from Stampendous Snowy Short Stacks... I hope you Enjoy!

Nadia O.

Supplies
Sentiment: Stampendous Snowy Short Stacks
Light Blue Cardstock from Recollections
Hello Kitty Greeting Cricut Cartridge
Gypsy by Provocraft
My Mind's Eye Wonderful Winter Christmas Paper
Colorbox Fluid Chalk Ink in Dark Brown

Christmas Card 2


Here is card 2. If I thought the last card was easy, this has to beat that one! All I did was cut out 1 inch circles with my Martha Stewart Circle Cutter and I added a small piece of brown cardstock to the back of each circle to make them look like ornaments. I used my versamark pen to draw the string and then embossed it and added some stickels to it. I used my We R Memory Keepers corner chomper to round the corners and a white gel pen to write in the sentiment. The way I wrote it is inspired from Kristina Werner, she makes awesome cards!! Her link is to the right of my blog if you have yet to see her work. .... I hope you enjoy thanks for stopping by...

Supplies:
Martha Stewart Circle Cutter
White Gel Pen
Craft Cardstock : Recollections
Pattern Paper by My Mind's Eye Wonderful Winter Christmas Paper
Dimensional Stickers
We R Memory Keepers Corner Chomper
Diamond Stickles

Nadia O.

"Merry Christmas" Card 1


Here is a card I made and it was super simple. The little snowmen were cut from My Mind's Eye Wonderful Winter Christmas papers. The strip at the bottom with the print is also from the same collection. The card is a standard size 5 1/2 x 4 1/2. I hope you enjoy...

Supplies:

Craft cardstock and scalloped strip: Recollections
Fiskars Border Punch: Apron Lace
Stamp: Craft smart
Embossing powder: Stampin Up

Where Have I Been?

So lately I have abandoned my blog. I have been busy with trying to finish with my prerequisites for nursing school and my kids. I have a 6, 4, and 1 yr old so they keep me busy busy busy. Well I have finally made some time this to get back in my room and craft. I will be posting some Christmas cards I have made shortly.

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