Christmas card season is coming in HOT - it's TIME, friends! It felt great to get a few holiday cards made to begin this year's stash, and the stamps and dies from the new Sugar and Spice release at Simon Says Stamp gave me some fresh inspiration to share! I'm just thrilled to be blog hopping along with some of my favorite card makers for day 2 of Simon's Sugar and Spice release blog hop. If you're feeling merry, read on!
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Both of today's cards feature the Plaque Slides dies and coordinating Plaque Slides Christmas stamps, as well as the Narrow Holly Cluster dies. Let's chat about the Plaque Slides first. These sentiments are adorable, well-sized for cards, and will coordinate perfectly with a variety of styles. You'll want to die-cut a whole bunch of the coordinating die shapes and add these cuties to all kinds of cards, tags, gift wrap, and goodies. I super love that there's some versatility with the rounded rectangle shape - you'll see for today's first card, I trimmed off the edges to just keep the rectangle, but on my second card you'll see how easily you can slide a ribbon or twine to attach it. Love that versatility!
Here's TWO tips if you'd like to recreate this Merry and Bright card:
- Planning to mass produce your cards? Consider stamping the sentiments across the background of an entire 8.5x11 sheet of cardstock. Then, simply cut it into four (or more) pieces to create your cards.
- Depending on the colors of ink you use, sometimes a very busy colorful background can become, well, TOO busy. If that's the case, add a layer of vellum. It'll probably be just enough to make the background less overwhelming, and adds another layer of interest. (I love to use my tiny stapler to easily attach vellum without messing with adhesive that might show through.)
Next up, you'll see that Plaque Slide die with the twine strung through. This is going to be such fun on gift wrap and packaged holiday treats, but clearly adorable on cards too. Although I used the Narrow Holly Cluster for the greenery up above, on this card the holly is front and center, and makes a bold statement cut from metallic cardstocks. Again, another versatile die set - cut it into pieces and use the holly as an accent, or use the whole cluster as a focal point. I love to have options!
Friends, you don't want to miss a stop on today's blog hop. First of all, there's so much AMAZING inspiration, but secondly Simon Says Stamp is giving away a $25 coupon to one commenter on EACH blog! Winners will be posted on the SSS blog on Wednesday October 15th. Don't Miss a Stop on the Hop!
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Nichol Spohr
Caly Person
Suzy Plantamura
Amy Rysavy
Sandi MacIver
Emily Midgett
Lisa Addesa
Emma Williams
Lea Lawson
Kath Stewart
Laura Williams <<you are here!>>
Hanh Nguyen
Nicki Baxley
Susan Valle
Nichol Spohr
Caly Person
Suzy Plantamura
Amy Rysavy
Sandi MacIver
Emily Midgett
Lisa Addesa
Emma Williams
Lea Lawson
Kath Stewart
Laura Williams <<you are here!>>
Hanh Nguyen
Nicki Baxley
Susan Valle
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13 comments:
I often have a love/hate relationship with stepping outside my own personal comfort zone. Your cards caused me to take a step away from what is often looked upon as being a typical traditional Christmas color theme. You used colors I wouldn't have personally picked to use for Christmas cards (especially the Holly card) and you made beautiful cards with them. The Vellum on your first card did it's job and softened what could have been a busy card, the colors popped from under the vellum and set the stage for the tag to shine perched on the top. The colors you chose for your Holly card were BOLD and really gave that card a personality all of it's own. I am totally smitten with both cards and I want to THANK YOU for reminding me to not be afraid to shake things up, stepping away from traditional colors Christmas colors can be a GREAT thing. Your snowflake cards from a few days ago are also fantastic cards. You've got a great eye for color and for drawing people in to your work, WELL DONE !! I personally think anytime you can really make someone see your art you've done a great job.
Stunning cards, each one has a wow element and special touch to it!
Great makes! Love the colors
So fun and festive!
Such bright cards!
I love the use of vellum and your awesome bright colors and designs!
I would have never thought to address all the colors but it totally works. I love it! Beautiful cards! I want to get the snowflake set now!
Lovely bold & colorful cards.
Love the vibrancy!
Very wonderful cards! I like the colors!
love the bright green you used really makes an impact
Love that bright green and red. Really stands out.
I like your use of non-traditional Christmas colors for your cards. That yellow really gets my attention.
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