Category: Christmas

Reindeer Candy Pull

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This little candy bar pull-up was inspired by a card that Connie Babbert did several years ago.  (Gotta love Pinterest!) I cased the elements from the front of her card – including the reindeer punch art – and used them on the front of the wrapper.  The body is a 2 1/2″ circle and the head is a 1 3/8″ circle with the sides cut off.  The ears are the small heart punch and the antlers are the retired snowflake punch.  I love how it fits on the front! I used Candy Dots for the eyes and a glimmer brad for the nose.

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The ribbon is the beautiful Cherry Cobbler ribbon from the Holiday Mini and the Designer Series paper is Season of Style.  He is one of the projects for stamp club tomorrow.

Supplies
Stamp Set – Be Very Merry
Card stock – Cherry Cobbler, Crumb Cake, Early Espresso, Season of Style DSP
Ink – Crumb Cake, Early Espresso
Etc – 2 1/2 , 1 3/8 and 1/2 circle punches, Small heart punch, Snowflake punch, Candy Dots, Glimmer Brad, Cherry Cobbler ribbon, Silver ribbon

This is my idea of “re-purposing!”  Hugs, Fran

Sparkling Deco Christmas Pop (N Cuts)

Lots of sparkle going on over here!  This Christmas card features the exclusive SU Pop N Cuts Base and Deco label dies (both by Karen Burniston)  and the beautiful Modern Medley Designer Series paper. On the front I stamped part of one of the sentiments from Delightful Dozen in Versamark and embossed it in gold.  It’s die cut using the Deco label die and layered on Silver Glimmer paper.  The stars on the bottom are punched using the small star punch and the larger star is from the Star #2 die. 

The Deco Labels and the larger star are popped up (’cause it’s a pop-up card!)

The Deco Label insert and lots of different sparkle inside! 

The top sentiment is the other part of the Delight Dozen sentiment of the front.  It’s stamped in Versamark and embossed in gold.  I die cut it out using Sizzix’s Banner & Boarders designed by Karen.  It is backed on Silver Glimmer paper.

The champagne flutes are from Easy Embellishments.  I stamped them on a 4″ circle of window sheet using a Glue pad and covered them in Gold Glitter.  Then I went around the circle with small stars in Silver and Champagne Glimmer paper.  The 2014 is die cut using the Timeless Type dies and they are popped up on the window sheet.  The window sheet is glued to the Deco Labels behind it just underneath the numbers.

Can you see it? 

The bottom sentiment is from More Many Messages and is again embossed in gold and accented with more stars.  I find it easiest to adhere Glimmer Paper with glue. 

Supplies
Stamp Sets – Delightful Dozen, More Merry Messages
Card stock – Basic Black, Very Vanilla, Silver and Champagne Glimmer papers
Ink – Versamark
Dies – SU Pop N Cuts Base and Deco Label insert and dies, Sizzix Banner & Borders, Star #2, Clear Circle die, Timeless Type
Etc – small heart punch, window sheet, Gold Glitter, Glue pad

What a glittery way to send your Best Wishes!  Hugs, Fran

Snowman Nuggets

There is a cute video by Linda Bauwin showing how to make these nugget snowmen.  They use Snow Day and the fingers from children/women’s gloves.  I put them in a cello bag with a Top Note topper and my favorite sentiment from Christmas Messages.  It was from this idea that my mind wandered to the idea I showed yesterday – how to use the rest of the glove!

I guess I really showed these backwards   But now you know how to use the entire glove. 

There are Cyber Monday Specials today!  These items will be 30 percent off for 24 hours!

Envelope Liners Framelits Dies (item 132172)
Expressions Thinlits Dies (item 132171)
Holly Jolly Greetings Simply Sent (item 132159)
Snowflake Season Simply Sent  (item 132176)
Large Rhinestone Basic Jewels (item 129324)
Extra-Large Gift Box (item 132147)

Grab your goodies!! Hugs, Fran

Frosty Ornament

Doesn’t he just make you smile?  First of all, let me apologize for the lighting.  I had to turn the “white” down because this ornament is glass and was causing a terrible glare.  Now on to the ornament.  This started as a large, clear ball.  I coated the inside of the ball with white acrylic paint, turned it upside down in a bottle and waited for it to dry.  While it was drying, I colored 2 Large Rhinestones and 7 Basic Rhinestones with a black Sharpie or Copic marker.  On the large rhinestones I added white dots with the White Gel Pen.  The carrot nose is made from the Simply Pressed Clay and painted with orange acrylic paint – and, of course, let it dry.

The hat is a glove with the fingers removed.  Later this week I’ll show you what I did with finger!  I ran Sticky Strip around the ornament to hold the hat down. 

Here’s a tip for you – I glued all the rhinestones to the ornament. I don’t want Frosty to lose a eye while in transport!  If you can stand all the drying time, this ornament is easy and fun to make! 

Don’t forget the Holiday Sale going on through tomorrow.  There will be more specials tomorrow –

These items will be 30 percent off for 24 hours on Monday, December 2:

Envelope Liners Framelits Dies (item 132172)
Expressions Thinlits Dies (item 132171)
Holly Jolly Greetings Simply Sent (item 132159)
Snowflake Season Simply Sent  (item 132176)
Large Rhinestone Basic Jewels (item 129324)
Extra-Large Gift Box (item 132147)

I’m grabbing some more Extra Large Gift Boxes to hold some of these Frosty Ornaments!  Hugs, Fran

Santa’s Boot

Ho ho ho!  Santa has packed his boot?  This is a SVG file from SVGcuts.com called Happy Trails – changed into Santa’s boot.  I borrowed this idea from their blog.  The Designer Series paper is Polka Dots and Neutral paper pack along with some Chocolate Chip and Real Red – and a retired Christmas pattern.  The cuff of the boot is felt. 

The banner is from Greetings of the Season – stamped in Real Red.  I made this to be a decoration – but you could fill the little boxes with presents and give it as a gift.  Oh what fun! 

I’m in shocked that Thanksgiving is this week!  This season is flying by – Hugs, Fran

Another Book Tree

This picture does not even come close to showing how sparkly this little tree is in real life – but here you go!  To do this one I stacked pages torn from a book (that same poor dictionary!)  and stacked them on a bamboo skewer.  The pages were torn – instead of cut.  I made cardboard squares from the backing of a DSP pack as a template from 3 1/2″ down to 1″ and put a cardboard layer between every 3 pages. 

When I was satisfied with the stack I sprayed the tree with spray adhesive and rolled it in glitter.  The cardboard layers helped support the pages during this step.  The base is a wooden spool wrapped in Champagne Glimmer paper.  The topper is a small ornament that is hot glued to the very point of the skewer.  I’m creating a glitter forest around here!  Hugs, Fran

I (heart) Santa

This card starts with a Cherry Cobbler exclusive SU Pop N Cuts base embossed with the Sassy and Circle Label embossing folder by Sizzix.  I added some wide Cherry Cobbler ribbon and Silver ribbon under a Silver Glimmer paper die cut from the Sassy Label & Stitched Frames Framelit.

If you look closely you can see the Stitched accent I added on the front.  The final element is a tag from Tag 4 You stamped in Old Olive and punched out with the matching punch. 

And the inside!  I used Karen Burniston’s House insert and matching framelit, her Ribbon Tree die and Banner & Borders Framelit, Season of Style Designer Series paper and the “mini Frosty” from Best of Snow to create this little scene.  The sentiment is from the November My Paper Pumpkin

I needed the tree to be taller so I cut two of them and pieced them together.  They are accented with Silver Glimmer paper.  The lights on the house are Basic Rhinestones colored with Copic Markers.  The house is accented with Dazzling Details and the heart on the door is coated with Crystal Effects.  I also added some tiny snowflakes on a few of the dots in the background paper.  (yes, my desk was covered with stuff!)

Oh – and the tree was topped with using the Tiny Heart punch in Red Glimmer paper. 

To keep the tall tree from flopping around, I added an extra support to the back.

Frosty was stamped in Jet Black Stazon and colored with Stampin Write Markers.  To make the sign, I adhered some Season of Style Washi tape to Whisper White cardstock and cut the tiniest strip – to look like a candy cane.  The sign is from Very Merry Tags – stamped in Cherry Cobbler and punched out with matching punch.  The doorknob is a Candy Dot.

The sentiment is stamped in Cherry Cobbler and die cut using the Sizzix Banner & Border Framelit. 

Supplies
Stamp Sets – Best of Snow, Very Merry Tags, Tags 4 You, November Paper Pumpkin
Card stock – Cherry Cobbler, Whisper White, Season of Style DSP
Ink – Cherry Cobbler, Jet Black Stazon
Etc – SU exclusive Pop N Cuts Base, Karen Burniston’s house insert, Banner & Border framelit, Ribbon Tree, Sassy Label Stitched Framelit and embossing folder, Label Bracket punch, Petite Curly Label punch, Basic Rhinestones, Season of Style Washi tape, Crystal Effects, Dazzling Details, Regal Candy Dots

I think I might love this little Frosty even more than his original counterpart!  Hugs, Fran

Christmas Book Tree

While cleaning out a drawer, I found an old Webster’s Dictionary and went to toss it – and then grabbed it back out of the trash.  I decided it could become a Christmas tree!  After Googling around a bit, I came upon this tutorial and gave it a try – and here it is!

I added the chunky Champagne glitter to the edges using Tombow Purpose Glue.  Because I was afraid I’d run out of the glitter, I also mixed in some clear.  (I would not have run out – but I do like the look)

To finish my tree I glued it on a wooden spool that was wrapped with Champagne Glimmer paper and tied an organdy bow.  On the top I hot glued a small ornament.  I can’t wait to make more!  Hugs, Fran

Mr Snowman

Such a sweet face!  This snowman is a SVG file from SVGcuts.com called Christmas Open House.  I made him with Whisper White paper as the underneath and textured Whisper White on the outside.  The hat comes off to reveal a box.  The scarf is the sweater trim from last year’s Holiday Mini. The snowflakes are a trim I found in the holiday section at the grocery store!

He has Vintage Buttons and a rhinestone mouth – he’s a sparkler!  Hugs, Fran

Wishing You

This is my favorite card from the set I designed for UStamp with Dawn and friends Heating Up the Holidays.  We did this one last weekend   You know I have this “thing” about tilting boxes, cups, packages – so here is my Christmas version.  The washi tape makes it so easy to add some quick details to any card and that Striped embossing folder from the Holiday Mini is wonderful.  Hope you enjoy it!  Hugs, Fran