In case you hadn't heard our new Winter Catalogue went live on 1st September. Full of lots of Hallowe'en , Christmas and New Year goodies and also some lovely autumn stamp sets too.
I absolutely love making Christmas cards and what better job than to be able to make them in August/September!
For my card today I am sharing this lovely card made with a few of our new sets and some adorable accessories.
I started out with a card base made from Smoky Slate. I used a new Versamark pad to stamp some of the sentiments and a lovely accessory stamp from the Banners For Christmas set. Regular readers to my blog will have seen the state of my Versamark pads. And whilst they still work when they are covered in ink - its no good if you want to do tone on tone so I had to bite the bullet and buy another one!
I then added some of our Warmth and Cheer Designer Washi Tape - this then gives such a versatile card base for lots of different ideas.
I'm a traditional girl at heart - so Christmas to me is reds and greens and traditional style stamps - so I adored this stamp set Christmas Magic when I saw it.
One of my favourite Christmas films of recent times is Polar Express. May I bore you with a little story about this film. We used to live in Houston, Texas when the children were small. Our first Christmas out there was spent in very warm weather and on Christmas Eve we decided to go to the local cinema to see the new film Polar Express. Imagine our surprise and delight when we came out of the Cinema to see it was snowing. The first time in Texas in 50 years - it was so magical and everyone was out calling out Merry Christmas - which is unusual in America as its normally Happy Holidays. A very special memory and all evoked by this little train stamp!
I've coloured just parts of the train using a Blender Pen and Garden Green and Cherry Cobbler. A touch of Wink of Stella on the steam makes it shimmer slightly. I've used some of our lovely Candy Cake Lane Baker's Twine with the added sparkle and wrapped it round the card and added some of the lovely Mini Jingle Bells.
Well, there's another tale. Attempting to thread the bells with the twine. An Eureka moment when I used a touch of Washi Tape around the end of the twine which helped to thread them a lot easier, as shown below.
A touch of dimensionals to pop the train onto the card base and that's my card done.
I hope you like it and it gives you some inspiration for your own Christmas cards.
Now pop along on the blog to Jillian's fab blog to see what she has for you..
or pop back to our fabulous Sam Hammond to see her project
And don't forget - if you would like to get your hands on any of the goodies shown above just click on the image of the new catalogue at the side of this post.
7 comments:
very nice fiona, great story too.
Lovely card Fiona, great memories too.xx
Lovely card Fiona and a super story. x
Beautiful card Fiona. Great tip too xx
Snow in Texas - wow! Love the idea of the card, and the tip too xx
Great card Fiona, thanks for hopping with us
xx
Gorgeous card Fiona x I love how you've used the washi tape on your background.
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