Showing posts with label eskimo kisses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eskimo kisses. Show all posts
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Creative Card Crew Challenge 32
The challenge on Creative Card Crew this week is Scallops so I used Basic Greys Eskimo Kisses papers and a Stampendous set of stamps to make this booklet card. I used a Woodware Giant punch for the scalloped circles. The pocket at the back would be great for holding gift vouchers or CD's for a gift for someone special.





Saturday, 19 September 2009
Happy Christmas
This Snowman is stamped onto glittery white felt and the hat and scarf onto blue felt. I coloured his nose in with an orange Sakura Moonlight Pen. The Xmas trees behind him were cut out on my Cricut machine. I made the snow flake white dots with a Sakura true white gelly roll pen.
This card was stamped with Ollyfant Christmas stamps and watercoloured with Sakura watercolour pencils. The background papers are from Basic Grey Eskimo Kisses 6 x 6 pad of paper.

These two cards were made by cutting vintage pictures from a piece of scrapbook paper and layered onto matching backing paper.The border punch on the santa on snowball card is Fiskars Scalloped Lace ( Threading Waters)


I used a medallion Peel Off sticker and Basic Grey Eskimo Kisses paper pad on this card.

For this card I used a boot stencil, I covered the top of the boots with glitterey felt, the buckles were cut on my wizard machine with a buckles die.

These two cards were made by cutting vintage pictures from a piece of scrapbook paper and layered onto matching backing paper.The border punch on the santa on snowball card is Fiskars Scalloped Lace ( Threading Waters)
I used a medallion Peel Off sticker and Basic Grey Eskimo Kisses paper pad on this card.
For this card I used a boot stencil, I covered the top of the boots with glitterey felt, the buckles were cut on my wizard machine with a buckles die.
stuck onto gold baubles which were cut on my Cricut machine and then embossed with Fleur de lys Cuttlebug Embossing Folder.
The border was cut with Martha Stewart Floral Lace Border Punch.
Over the last couple of weeks I have made quite a few christmas cards, so I thought I would post a few on here to hopefully inspire others. The weeks just seem to be flying by at the moment and christmas will be upon us before we know it so the earlier I start the better. Some have been classes in my shop, some will be, and some are just cards I felt inspired to make at the time.
Heather xxx
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