February has basically kicked my butt !! Despite getting a flu shot, I came down with a whopping case of Influenza A AND a nasty bronchitis. Right before Valentines Day, I thought I was getting over a bit of a cold. Couldn't have been more wrong !! But I think the worst is behind me and I'm excited to be here to show you my cards for February. Remember that Michael and Jessica are joining along with me and Lisa as we create a Christmas card each week all throughout 2020.
For my first card, I chose the Forest Friends Snow Globe stamp from Impression Obsession., designed by Alesa Baker.
- I started by stamping the image twice - once on a blue background and again on a light brown paper, making sure I captured the complete base of the globe. Versafine Clair Nocturne ink was used.
- I fussy-cut the globe and base and adhered them onto a metallic border card.
- The image was colored with a variety of my favorite markers - Tombows and Faber-Castells.
- I added glitter to the pink tree.
- A sentiment from Crate Paper was adhered to the top of the card.
The next stamp I chose to use is Nordic Town, designed by my talented friend Lindsay Ostrom, also for Impression Obsession .
- I stamped the image on watercolor paper with Versafine Clair Nocturne ink and cut the panel to fit on the front of a dark brown card base.
- The image was colored with my favorite markers.
- A strip of red glitter washi was placed along the bottom of the row of houses.
- Two strips of narrow gold-marbled washi were placed across the top of the panel, leaving a small space between the 2.
- A My Mind's Eye ephemera sentiment was popped up with foam tabs below the gold strips of washi.
This next stamp is going to be used every holiday from here forward !! From Fun Stampers Journey - Sparkly Christmas - is just too much fun and oh so true .. Just a simple image but after adding a few sequins, I was sure I had a new Christmas classic !!
- The image was stamped on a scrap piece of pale blue paper with Memento Dew Drops - Cottage Ivy and cut to fit my card base.
- I cut 2 coordinating scrap pieces of Christmas-patterned paper to mat the stamped image. The red dotted paper is glittered.
- I adhered the papers at an angle. The red to the green, then the stamped base to the red. I am OCD about straight lines and often mount images at an angle to give myself a break !!
- The completed matted image was adhered to a white card base.
- Numerous sequins in a variety of holiday colors and sizes were attached to the sentiment.
For my last project, I pulled out a stamped base that I made several years ago when I was stamping with a group of friends. I remember liking the background so much that I made several to use at a later date. And when I was destashing a few weeks ago, I found them again !!
- I stamped the paint stroke in 3 colors on a peachy-pink card base in 3 colors. It looks like I used 2 coordinating greens and a reddish ink . This is from an older Stampin' Up set - Work of Art .
- At the bottom right, I stamped the sentiment - from a Crate Paper stamp set I found at Tuesday Morning - with a Memento Dew Drops - Cottage Ivy ink.
- In the center of the paint strokes, I mounted a Crate Paper snow-globe shaker sticker. It is filled with snow and has to be one of the the prettiest stickers EVER made !!!
I'm thrilled that Michael has joined me on my crazy journey as I make a Christmas card each week throughout 2020. Head over to his blog at World of Michael Trent for some more inspiration I'm also sure that Lisa at Life of a BZscrapper and her crafty partner, Jessica from Polka Dot Orchard were just full of great ideas for our second Crafty Elves post of the year !!
Have you started your holiday cards yet ?? Do you plan to stay ahead of the holiday rush and get your cards, envelope-addressing and inside the card stamping done throughout the year along with us ?? We would love to hear your ideas for staying organized this holiday season.
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Until next time, Stay Creative.
Debra Davison / Meticulosity