Showing posts with label home for christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home for christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Christmas Wishes

Hello Hivers,

I told you that you can make a variety of cards using the Home for Christmas Designer Series Paper.  Here I used the cut outs of Santa going down the chimney.  I used a red sharpie marker to color the Rhinestone Jewels and Old Olive classic ink to sponge around the sentiment. The sentiment was cut out using the 4th Lots of Labels Framelits.  It's hard to see in the photo, but the background was embossed using the Decorative Dots embossing folder.


Supplies:

Cozy Christmas stamp set
Home for Christmas DSP

Pool Party card stock:  8.5" x 5.5" scored at 4.25"
DSP:  4" x 2.25" and 2.5" x .5"
Very Vanilla card stock:  5.25" x 4" and 3' x 2.25" (sentiment)
Basic Rhinestone Jewels
Lots of Labels Framelits
Decorative Dots Embossing Folder
Stmapin' Write Markers:  Real Red and Old Olive


Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Cozy Bricks

Hello Hivers,

Today I am sharing a Christmas card made using the Brick Wall embossing folder.  I love the way it turned out.  I inked up the embossing folder with Tip Top Taupe classic ink to get the grout lines.  I used a red sharpie marker to color the Rhinestone Jewels then I sponged all the pieces using the Tip Top Taupe classic ink, as well.

Until next time....Buzzz you later,






Honeybee



































Supplies:

Home for Christmas DSP
Cherry on Top DSP
Cozy Christmas stamp set

Cucumber Crush card stock:  8.5" x 5.5" score at 4.25"
Very Vanilla card stock x 2:  5.25" x 4"(one for inside and one for front) and 2.75" x .5" (sentiment)
DSP:  2.75" x 3.75", 1.75" x 1.75" and 3/4" Circle Punch
Very Vanilla 1.25" Subtle Stripes Satin Ribbon
Brick Wall Embossing Folder
Project Life Corner Punch
Basic Rhinestone Jewels
Classic Inks:  Cucumber Crush and Tip Top Taupe


Saturday, November 14, 2015

A Little Christmas Banner

Hello Hivers,

Here is another Christmas card using the Home for Christmas DSP.  I found a similar card on Pinterest. Of course, as always, I changed a few things to add my style to the card. I just love the little deer on the inside of the card.


Supplies:

Cozy Christmas stamp set
Home for Christmas DSP

Whisper White card stock:  cut 5.25" x 4" (inside)
Real Red card stock:  11" x 4.25" scored at 5.5"
Garden Green card stock:  2nd largest Banner Framelits
DSP and Whisper White card stock:  3rd largest Banner Framelits (card stock cut down to 1-7/8")
Gold Foil Paper:  2.75" x .5" and 4" x 3.8" (inside)
Stampin' Write Markers:  Real Red and Garden Green
Treat Bag Thinlits Die:  Garden Green Bow
Gold Thread
Basic Rhinestone Jewels

Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Ice Skating Santa

Hello Hivers,

I am in love with this Designer Series Paper (DSP).  I went a little overboard with cutting out the images.  I cut an entire 12x12 sheet of the Santa images.  Sooooo...I will be sharing all the cards I have created using the images.


SUPPLIES:

Cozy Christmas stamp set
Home for Christmas DSP

Old Olive card stock: 11" x 4.5"  score at 5.5"  and 2" Circle Punch
Very Vanilla card stock x 2 cut at 5.25" x 4" (one for inside and one for the outside of card)
Cherry Cobbler card stock:  4" x 1"
DSP (inside):   .5" x 4"
DSP (outside):   4" x 2" cut on an angle (one point in the groove of the track and the other point at .5")
Silver Glimmer Paper:   Large Oval Punch
Stampin' Write Markers:  Old Olive, Cherry Cobbler, and Pool Party
Ribbon:  Very Vanilla 1.25" Subtle Stripes Satin


Until next time....Buzzz you later,
Honeybee

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