Strung Up Christmas – Tutorial #513

Hey There,

LOL,  I know, I know, you just never can tell what you are going to find on this blog from one day to the next.  Here it is June and I kick out a Christmas card.

Well, the thing is, I sometimes get into a creative rut.   When that happens, I take out my Stampin’ Up! catalog and challenge myself to create with a stamp set that I randomly open the catalog too.    This time I opened to the holiday section and the one brand new stamp set I have on that page is this yummy set called Chock-Full of Cheer.   So here is a little Christmas cheer in June.   Check, one Christmas card made, lol.

A little about this project, I used ripped post it notes to mask to create my snow drifts.   This creates a lot of depth in the scene.   Take another look at the project and you probably think this was done by layering paper to create the snow drifts.  Think again, the main image panel is just one sheet of Whisper White.

Here are a few Stampin’ Up Reminders before I start the project.

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Now on with today’s tutorial. . . . .  . .

Supplies:

Stamps: Stampin’ Up! Chock-Full of Cheer (item number 126717)

Card Stock: Stampin’ Up! Whisper White, Baja Breeze and Cherry Cobbler

Ink: Stampin’ Up! Cherry Cobber, Baja Breeze and Wisteria Wonder

Accessories: Stampin’ Up! Sponges, Basic Black Marker, Cherry Cobber Marker, Tempting Turquoise Marker, Old Olive Marker, Daffodil Delight Marker, Dazzling Details, Baja Breeze Seam Binding, Real Read Ribbon, Mat Pack template, Post it Notes and Stampin Dimensionals.

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Masked the bottom inch of a 3.25″ x 7.5″ piece of Whisper White with a couple of Post it notes.

Stamped the candy canes using Cherry Cobbler ink.

Removed the post it note masks.

Ripped some post it notes and masked as you see below.   Sponged Baja Breeze ink between the two torn post it notes.  Note:  try not to get the ink on the candy cane.

Sponged Wisteria Wonder ink at the bottom of the area.  Note:  try not to get the ink on the candy cane.

Removed the top mask from the left side and moved it to the right side.  Repeated sponging the Baja Breeze ink and then followed up with Wisteria Wonder ink at the bottom.

Removed all of the post it notes and sponged Baja Breeze ink at the bottom of the card stock.   Be sure to leave some white showing at the top of the first snow drift.

Sponged Wisteria Wonder ink at the bottom of the card stock.

Using the fine tip of a Basic Black marker drew in a line for my lights.

Used the mat pack template and markers to color in circles to create the lights along my black string.  I made some in Tempting Turquoise, Cherry Cobbler, Daffodil Delight and Old Olive.

A closer look.

Added a 8″ x 9″ piece of Baja Breeze card stock folded in half so it measures 4″ x 9″,  8.75″ x 3.75″ piece of Cherry Cobbler card stock.   Added Baja Breeze Seam Binding (double layer) to create the bow.  Add a piece of Real Red ribbon to the front bottom of the main image panel.  Adhered the main image panel to a 3.5″ x 7.75″ piece of Baja Breeze card stock and then pop them up using Stampin’ Dimensionals.     Added Dazzling Details to finish off the card and give it some wonderful sparkle.

Here is the finished card measuring 4″ x 9″.   This card fits into a 10# sized business envelope.

May you find joy in your heart no matter what time of year it is.

Until my next post. . . . .  . . .

Hugs,

Get ready for Brayer and Direct to Paper Workshops!  I am coming to the following locations, click the location name for more information.

Sand Lake, Michigan (just North of Grand Rapids)

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West Bend, Wisconsin

Purcellville, Virginia

Orange, Massachusetts

Scottsdale, Arizona

Sacramento, California

Staley, North Carolina

St. Petersburg, Florida

Newburge, Indiana

I hope you can make it to one of my workshops in 2012.  I have decided not to travel after this year, so be sure to catch one this year!

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18 thoughts on “Strung Up Christmas – Tutorial #513

  1. Naomi's avatar Naomi

    I think it is incredible how you can do all this, and it only uses… ONE STAMP! Amazing!! And I love the unexpected color combination of Baja Breeze and Cherry Cobbler for Christmas. It’s such a fun frosty blue and cheerful red pairing. TFS!!

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    • Naomi, I never even thought about her card being just one stamp, but you’re right! That _is_ amazing. Michelle, I love the card and your idea of random card. I also love that you did a Christmas card 🙂 Wonderful!!

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  2. RedGem's avatar RedGem

    Wow… I would have sworn the lights was a stamp… which I keep looking for! This is so neat and wonderful Christmas card… I can honestly see the snow banks now! Tks for sharing.

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  3. Wow, I would love to CASE this for my cards!! So different than the ordinary Christmas scenes; and love the simplicity of the design — which always makes for a WOW card. It reminds me of wash day in the winter (I know, weird but that is why I like it).

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  4. Cheryl's avatar Cheryl

    WooHoo – Christmas in June – Love it!! I attended one of your workshops last August and have been having so much fun brayering – following the tutorials are a sinch now!! Did have a question regarding the new ink pads Stampin Up now offers – does the new foam pad make a difference in the direct to paper technique application? Thanks!

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  5. KT's avatar KT

    Hi, Michelle! I put the following on Shelli Gardner’s FB page today and thank you for such a FANTASTIC tutorial! KT in San Jose, CA

    Please please please, Shelli — will you and you terrific SU Team think about doing a monthly SU idea/project magazine! Once I see an awesome stamping project, I MUST buy the set! (E.g. Just today, I saw this project http://tinyurl.com/candycanezindorf and now I HAVE TO BUY the Chock-Full of Cheer set from my wonderful SU demonstrator Brenda Keenan.) Customers and demonstrators could submit their ideas/projects, and if their work is accepted for the magazine, perhaps they could win a small stamp set or get a bonus % off their SU order? It’s a win for SU and it’s a win for your loyal SU customers! Thank you, KT Hom from kthomdesigns.blogspot.com

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  6. Kathy Mc's avatar Kathy Mc

    Michelle, you are one of the most creative stampers I know. Your designs and how you do them are ingenious. Thanks so much for sharing your talent with us! Congrats also on completing your first Christmas card in June.

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  7. Its nice to know there are crazy christmas crafters like me!!! I like to create christmas cards all year and tags too that I donate to a christmas gift wrap program for our Brain Injury Association to help with the main fundraiser each year!
    Love this card – the colours blend amazingly and its just so pretty.

    How in the world to you tie those bows though absolutely gorgeous!
    Thanks for sharing your creativity with the rest of us and offering up inspiration!

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    • Hi Kathryne,

      I take a single layer of ribbon. Take it across the card, adhere the ends to the back of the card stock.
      Take a double layer of ribbon, slide the ends under the single layer and then tie the bow. Pull the loops apart so you can see both layers after the ribbon has been tightened.

      Clear as mud?

      Hugs!

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