Showing posts with label Northern Flurry EF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northern Flurry EF. Show all posts

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Sunday Stamps 25





This is one of my ultimate favourite colour combos so imagine my surprise when I saw it on a challenge!  The Sunday Stamps blog is one I look at now and then, but I haven't created a card based on its challenges yet (I don't think).  Anywho, since they have my fave combo up I thought I better play along!

 This set is from last year's mini and I almost cried when they didn't continue it!  I think the little socks are sooo cute, and there's a matching punch too.  I just couldn't think of parting with it andI'm glad I didn't.  I think this card will also make an appearance in my buffet.



I love this non-traditional colour scheme for Christmas.  You can never ever go wrong with Crumb Cake, and the juxtaposition of the bright red against the gentle blue is striking.  Thanks for the challenge ladies!

Friday, November 11, 2011


Last night I had one of my stampers club meetings and we made the cards from the previous post.  After a tiring week of kids' classes, it was exactly what I needed to feel crafty for myself again.  So this morning, after a cup of tea and some blog surfing, I put together this little baby.  I copied this from Robin Merrimen, who got it from a magazine.  I love the simplicity of it.  I ordered a package of the Brushed Silver cardstock and have been waiting to try it out.  True love!

Paper:  Cherry Cobbler, Brushed Silver, Whisper White
Ink:  Cherry Cobbler
Stamps:  Season of Joy
Extras:  Northern Flurry EF, Oval punch, Scallop Oval punch, Cherry Cobbler quilted satin ribbon

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Spare Time?


It's fall break.  That means that I have a week off.  What I should be doing with my time is marking essays, reading some good books, drinking lots of tea, taking long baths, etc.  What am I doing instead?  Having classes and making stuff for ANOTHER craft fair.  This past weekend I had craft fair 2 of 3.  It went pretty well and I made enough money to not feel so bad about spending $250 on more stamps and supplies for myself.


In the past 2 weeks I've done 3 workshops, 2 kids classes, a craft fair, have more workshops tomorrow and Thursday morning, as well as my monthly stampers club on Thursday night.  And I have 4 teenagers and an 8 year old girl coming with their moms to make altered journals at my house tomorrow night.  

So this afternoon I sat down to work out what cards my monthly stampers were going to make.  I discovered that I have used up all of my white cardstock, and have a very limited amount of vanilla remaining.  Oh.  Crap.  Time for a challenge!  Who needs Connie and Mary, or Mojo Monday when I can whip up a challenge for myself anyways?  (It doesn't matter that it was out of necessity, it's still a challenge.)  How can I make 3 different Christmas cards with no neutral stamping base...  And here's what I got!

The top card is actually a piece of vellum over a layer of Bashful Blue.  You can't really tell here, but I've also added some Dazzling Diamonds to bling it up a little.

The second card makes me want white brownies with white chocolate chips and cranberries.  It's an emboss-o-rama (both the snowflakes and the greeting are heat embossed with white & Cherry Cobbler).


This final one is my favourite.  The picture in no way does it justice, so please copy it and make one for yourself so you can see how exquisite it is.  The embossed tree gives it some nice texture and looks sort of vintage.  (Learn how to selectively emboss here .)  I added some rhinestones to give it a little sparkle, and used the Winter Post set to add some lovely vintage images to match the feeling of the tree.  I worked in a Christmas store when I first moved out of the house, and there was a room with a decadent tree covered in gold and pink ornaments.  I like pink, but not enough to have a tree covered in it, but this fulfills my need.  However, I like it so much that I don't really want to give it away now.

CARD 1:
Paper:  Night of Navy, Bashful Blue, Vellum
Ink:  Bashful Blue
Stamps:  Winter Post
Extras:  Northern Flurry EF, Organza ribbon, Dazzling Diamonds

CARD 2:
Paper:  Crumb Cake, Cherry Cobbler, Chocolate Chip  (that sounds rather yummy...)
Ink:  Versamark
Stamps:  Snow Swirled, Four the Holidays
Extras:  White embossing powder, Cherry Cobbler embossing powder, Cherry Cobbler seam binding ribbon

CARD 3:
Paper:  Soft Suede, Blushing Bride, Very Vanilla
Ink:  Soft Suede, Blushing Bride
Stamps:  Winter Post
Extras:  Petals a Plenty EF