Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Merry Christmas Stenciled Card

Quick post so I can enter the last JUGS challenge for 2025--Anything Goes Stencil Week.  Finally sat down and stenciled this fun neighborhood using Altenew Crimson, Minty Mint and Hunter Green inks.
I embossed the snowflakes, star and red tree balls with Sparkle embossing powder.  I used a larger panel for the stenciling, so I could use the corner guides.  Then I got it to A2 size with a die.  The beautiful Birch Press Handwritten Merry Christmas and Outline dies were cut from heavy weight vellum and white cardstock.  I inked the words with Hunter Green, stacked them 2 high and brushed them with a shimmer pen.  Will be fun to see what other color combos I can use.  I'm also entering SSS Monday, SSS Wednesday and WAW.
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Exchange Card

Here's the card I sent to Dee in Kenya for the November CCC.  It was actually the first card I made inspired by Brenda who also participates in the monthly exchange.  
I inked a maple leaf with Distress Oxides Crackling Campfire and Spiced Marmalade, spritzed with water, laid the cardstock panel on top and rubbed over it to transfer the ink.  I stamped the trees from Unity's Serene Silhouettes in Versafine Clair Pinecone.  The Mama Elephant die cut sentiment and the Gina K Master Layouts die cut mat were colored to match with the Pinecone ink pad.  The sentiment was stacked 2 high and clear embossed.  I added brown splatters using a Zig watercolor marker.
I'm entering SSS Monday and SSS Wednesday.
Edited to add: Also entering WAW.
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Friday, November 28, 2025

Couple Challenges

I made a second wreath card using teal, silver, white and gray.  This time I specifically made it for Color Hues #122.  I like teal, but can't say I use it that often.  Considering this is one of my favorite cards, that may change!
I die cut a TH wreath from gray cardstock.  The little poinsettias were die cut from teal cardstock and the holly leaves from Your Paper Insider non-shedding silver glitter cardstock.  The PFS bow was die cut from the same.  All the teal cardstock pieces, including the mat, were covered with Turquoise Stickles.  The sparkle is absolutely gorgeous in person!  You can get an idea from my IG post.  I used an old TH brick embossing folder for the background.  The sentiment from PFS Folk Snowflake was stamped in Versafine Clair Morning Mist.  Love using this sentiment on the outside of a card and Merry Christmas on the inside.  
Next is my entry for Altenew's November Inspiration Challenge.  This is one of those cards that was completed over several days. 
I knew I wanted to use the Delicate Magnolia die set for the first time, so I started by inking 3 blooms using Altenew Baby Pink, Fuchsia and Magenta.  I added Stickles to the centers for a touch of sparkle.  I looked through lots of leaf dies and finally decided to use the leafy branch from Sweet Bouquet inked with Altenew Firefly and Grass Field.  I die cut Altenew Branches and Berries from white cardstock and ended up using all but one.  Love what they add to my bouquet which is mounted to a panel inked with Baby Pink.  I've certainly got my money's worth from Altenew Essential Sentiment Strips die set.  I cut Happy Birthday from white and from black cardstock.  Decided for this card it looked best to use the black one backed with white.  I'm also entering SSS Wednesday and WAW.
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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Woodblock Wednesday Guest Designer

I'm delighted to be a guest designer for Amy's Woodblock Wednesday November Challenge.  I still have a lot of my old wood mounted stamps.  If you've been stamping for over 25 years, you might recognize this wonderful 1998 DeNami stamp.  I used Versafine Clair Green Oasis and embossed with clear powder.
I love the design of the trees and that the sentiment is included.  Can't really remember the cards I made with it years ago, but I know they weren't watercolored!  I used green and brown Zigs and the Zig blender pen for the trees.  The background wash was done with blue Prima Confections watercolor.  Can't see in the photo, but I also added white gouache splatters.  I really like the look of using thin mats, so my Gina K Master Layouts 1 and 2 are getting a lot of use these days. 
I've seen a lot of colored card fronts lately and I do like them.  This one was made by brushing the green ink on the white card edges. Leftover red die cut dots covered in Christmas Red Stickles add some bling and tie in with the red mat.  If you have woodmounted stamps, why not join in the challenge?  It's always fun to see the variety in the gallery.  I'm entering Time Out (emboss, nature) and WAW.

Edited to add:  Also entering SSS Wednesday.
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Monday, November 24, 2025

Pinkfresh Christmas Card

Just realized the Pinkfresh Studio November Challenge is about to close and I haven't posted the card I made.  If you know me, you won't be surprised that I made a card with a wreath! 
PFS Layered Wreath die set is one of my favorites.  I cut it from white and teal cardstock.  The additional little leaf dies were cut from Your Paper Insider Non-shedding Silver Glitter Cardstock.  It truly doesn't shed and it has gorgeous sparkle.  I have a video in my IG post.  PFS Artistic Bow was die cut from white and teal.  I brushed the white with a shimmer pen.  The sentiment from Folk Snowflake was stamped in Versafine Clair Morning Mist.  I'll stamp Merry Christmas on the inside.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Thanksgiving and Christmas

I was intrigued by Brenda's recent card using a real leaf as a "stamp."  Plenty of leaves laying on the ground, so I picked up a few and gave it a try.  My first attempt went in the trash--used way too much water.  I tried again with a smaller leaf and Distress Oxides spiced marmalade and crackling campfire on a cream panel.  
The very old PTI trees were stamped in Versafine Clair Pinecone--a very dark brown.  Added some small splatters and used gold metallic cardstock for the mat.  The sentiment is from SSS Full of Thanks.  I covered the card front with slightly lighter brown textured cardstock.  I'm entering Color Hues and WAW.
I love layering stencils and really had fun using the Miss Ink cups set.  Decided to make a red, teal and silver Christmas card.  
The inks are CN9 Poppy, Oceanside and Delicata Silvery Shimmer.  The little snowflakes and berries are Uniko.  The Precious Remembrance Shop sentiment was embossed with Sparkle powder and I added Stickles to the snowflake centers.  I'll put a Christmas sentiment on the inside.  I'm entering Fall/Winter Coffee Lovers Blog Hop.
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Sunday, November 9, 2025

Poinsettia

I really liked Therese's dry embossed cards made with printed paper.  And more recently, my friend Brenda inspired me with her version.  So, I pulled out some very old BasicGrey paper and chose one called Dasher.  
Thought Altenew's poinsettia folder would look great, which it did.  For some reason, swiping with my white pigent ink pad didn't bring out the detail.  Maybe it isn't juicy enough.  Anyway, I switched to Versafine Clair Nocturne and that was so much better.  I used Brenda's idea of adding some sparkly embossing powder--really beautiful!  Probably not needed, but I did add white splatters.  My panel sat a few days because I couldn't figure out what to do with it.  Finally, I remembered that I have the Altenew poinsettia die, so cut it from more of the Dasher paper.  I brushed the petal edges with white pigment ink and sprinkled with the sparkly embossing powder.  I molded the petals with my fingers and added Christmas Red Stickles to the center. 
Also added the Stickles to the centers of the poinsettias in the background.  You can see some of the sparkle in my IG post.  Really glad I got the Birch Press Confections sentiment set when they last had a sale.  The words were die cut from Memory Box black glossy cardstock and the shadows from red cardstock.  Always a good feeling to end up with a card you like.  I'm entering JUGS Challenge #800!  That's a lot of challenges--congrats to JUGS!   
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