Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Nativity Tunnel Card

Merry Christmas, everyone!

It's Nancy back with you! I have the most suitable project to share with you today!
Of all the Christmas projects I made this year, I think this is my favorite!
To me...this is Christmas!


This is the Nativity Tunnel Card!
It's a fantastic file, and so much fun to make!
Knowing that I was going to ink my background, I cut the piece out of bristol paper.
The three design layers were cut from black cardstock,
and the star layer piece was cut from gold foil.


Using an ink blending tool, and several of my blue Distress Inks, I inked the background piece.
I followed the ink order from left to right, beginning in the center, and working my way out. 


Then I mixed a drop of white acrylic paint, some white PearlEx powder, and some water. 
Using a small paint brush, I spattered some stars in the sky. 
Some are big, some are small, some run together and look like shooting stars! ;o)


Although this card looks complicated, it is the simplest design to put together. 
Look at the fabulous detail and dimension!


When I first saw the star, I wanted to use the new Kells Gold Gilding Powder on it.
Since there was a fold in the middle, I opted to cut it out of gold foil instead.
Once I had it all assembled, I decided I really wanted a gilded star. 
I cut out another star layer, inked it with embossing ink, and heat embossed it with the Kells Gold.
I loosely adhered it on top of the gold foil star. 
Now if I want to fold the card up, I simply remove the gilded star, and fold it up!


I couldn't get a photo to show the beautiful shimmer of the stars,
so you'll have to use your imagination!


Here's a top view of the card:


Here's one final look:



Quietfire Design Products Used:




Other Materials Used:
Mixed Media Paper;
Recollections Cardstock;
Distress Inks: Tumbled Glass, Broken China, Salty Ocean, Faded Jeans;
Ink Blending Tool;
Pearl Ex Powder - Micropearl;
White Acrylic Paint;
Scrap of Gold Foil Paper.

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Thanks so much for stopping in today!
I hope you have a very Blessed Christmas Season!
I'll be back with more in the new year! :o)

Monday, December 23, 2019

Season's Greetings pink poinsettia tag gift box/Merry Christmas Red Poinsettia Tag Gift Box/Christmas Quote and Poinsettia Sticker Tag Labels

Hi Y'all
Robyn here!
Last minute hostess to gathering of 12 for sit down dinner?
I'm still folding and you'll get the idea.
I love anything poinsettia,
The table will festively glow with these tag gift boxes
and gift tags to match.

added just a tad of Modern Gilding Powder

On the mat
These are print and cut files.
If you don't have a cutter, you can print and cut them by hand.


registration marks shown

No time to fold?
Tags!
Remember with digital files you can separate out elements,  and make them any size you want.
Gotta run! Cookies to wrap to fill these boxes!
From my heart to your home, wherever that might be
Merry Christmas and Season's greetings to all!
Comments and Questions Welcomed

Supplies:





Friday, December 20, 2019

Assembling the Treat Dispensing Christmas Tree Decoration

Treat Dispensing Christmas Tree Decoration

Love how this little tree-shaped decoration with the pull-down drawer mechanism turned out!  It's ready to dispense a holiday treat! The Treat Dispensing Christmas Tree Decoration design can be found at the Silhouette Design store HERE.

Here is how you assemble it:
Fold all the perforated score lines up, flip over and add adhesive to all the tabs as shown.


Begin assembling the box....


Flip over....  Keep going!







Cut the little drawer covers in your choice of colours and add them to the front of the pull down drawer.


Assemble the boxes in a tree shape.  Add ribbon pulls to each drawer.
Fold the star and adhere back to back at the top.  Apply the on-lay in your choice of colours. 
Fill and enjoy!
Suzanne



Quick Clips- Ho Ho Ho Open It Now Cookie Box/ Gingerbread Man Cookie Box

Hi Y'all!
Robyn here
relived that I did my part to support USPS and all my packages are in the mail.
Shout out to SIL Diana who is the goddess of christmas cookies.

Do these look unfinished?
That's because they are!
  Presently in Diana's christmas box, unassembled for next years cookies!

 On the Mat

On the Mat
(women too!)

Supplies


Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Easy Christmas Cards with the Twiggy Wreath Monogram Font

Hello, Connie Nichol here today with two Christmas cards I created using the Twiggy Wreath Monogram font designed by Suzanne Cannon and available in the Silhouette Design store.  Super easy and super quick!!






Just print the word Joy onto cardstock and embellish with pens and fine glitter glue to add colour and texture.  Mat on one or more layers of cardstock, put onto a card base and you're done.  Try printing with or on different colours.  White cardstock is handy but I think the kraft looks kind of classy.  Wasn't that easy?   Merry Christmas!!

Supplies Used:  cardstock, Twiggy Wreath Monogram font, Sakura gel pens, Rangers Stickles glitter glue, Close to My Heart embossing folder, cheesecloth.



Tuesday, December 17, 2019

WINTER CREATURES LANTERN


Hello, my crafty friends!

Are you all busy getting ready for Christmas? 

I am still working on Christmas decorations for the house and I especially love the lanterns. There are many different ones, I went for the 

On the mat

all cut

You can find a short video on how to assemble the lantern here. I used some transparent sheets as inserts and added some rhinestones.


Did you notice the fine details?


M E R R Y  C H R I S T M A S !!!
Kora






Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Winter Polar Bear 3-D hanging Oval Ornament/ Winter Bear Bear ATC gift tag

Hi Y'all!
Robyn barely here recovering from Thanksgiving food coma and advent decoration frenzy!
My Son outlaw's nickname is bear-as in the brown variety
and this years ornament is carrying the theme!
I had so much fun with the bears I made an
ATC gift card to match.

On the mat

Suzanne has a series of these adorable and quick ornaments 
and assembly instructions are

To create the ATC
  • Open the file
  • Create a 3 1/2 by 2 1/2 rounded rectangle
  • Resize all the elements, using the main oval as a guide, to fit inside the ATC sized rectangle
  • ungroup
  • Cut the elements and have fun creating your scene
  • Take a photo, then disassemble and using the photo as a guide glue elements in place
  • Embellish with glitter, glitter pens and glossy accents. 
  • The holly leaves are cut outs from both projects.
  • Admire!
After I took this photo I added a lot more snow and glitter!

Supplies
Check out the entire series and I bet you can't make just one!
Please share your creations with us 
Comments and Questions Welcomed!

Friday, November 29, 2019