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Finally, this is the last of the Christmas cards this year. I hope you have enjoyed them!

You can’t see very well from this angle, but the December 25 square has a dimensional under the white scallop square and than another one under the actual Baja Breeze December 25 Square. I was originally going to use 5 different pieces of paper for the squares, but it was just convenient to use the same one (me just being lazy lol)

I’ve used some of the products from the Pretties kit to make this a little more elegant.

I will be taking some time off from my blog until the New year. I’ll be spending time with family and recharging my batteries. I wish you all the best for the Christmas season and the New Year. Be Safe and I’ll see you all Next Year! (I may pop in with some un-craft related posts between now and then).

ENJOY

Supplies:

Ink: Baja Breeze
Stamp Set: Spotlight on Christmas
Cardstock: Baja Breeze, Riding Hood Red, Old Olive, Whisper White
Punches: 1 1/4″ Square, 1 3/8″ Square, Scallop Square, Eyelet Border
Other: White Taffeta Ribbon, Pretties Kit, Paper Piercer

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Stampin Up have just announced an Inventory Sale, running from December 15, 2009 (today) until January 24, 2010. There are some great bargains to be had, some stamps are at 50% OFF! Also in the list are some Designer Series Paper, Glitter, Alphabets stamps, Ribbon and Hodgepodge. These are only while stocks last, so make sure you get in quick, once they are gone, you wont be able to get them at this fabulous price again!

You can click HERE to be taken to the list of whats included.

BE QUICK!

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Today I just wanted to show you some hand-made gift ideas. Stamping on Candles. You don’t need to make them specifically Christmas related, perhaps just use their favourite colour, something to suit their home decor, or a theme that they like. Wrap it up in some clear cellophane, add some co-ordinating ribbon and you’re ready to go!





ENJOY

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Today’s card I wanted to create a Christmas Bauble using the new Sweet Treat cups. I’ve used the Baroque Motifs at the ‘leaves’ up the top and used the flowers to add a bit more colour. Speaking of colour, I’m using Always Artichoke and Ruby Red. Can you believe this is the first time I have use this green! I usually grab Old Olive or Kiwi Kiss if I’m using green, but like the darker depth the Artichoke has.

ENJOY!

Supplies

Ink: Always Artichoke, Ruby Red
Cardstock: Always Artichoke, Ruby Red, Whisper White
Stamp Set: Baroque Motifs, Warm Words
Other: 1 3/4″ circle Punch, Kraft Taffeta Ribbon, Linen Thread, Dazzling Diamonds, Sweet Treat Cups
, Cinnamon Tic Tac’s

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I had planned to show you how to make this as part of DAY 5’s CARD HERE, but ran out of time, So it gets its own day, TODAY!
These are called Sunny Boy containers here in Australia, but others may know them as Sour Cream container. And here’s to make one!

I am using a 6 inch x 6 inch, approximately 15cm x 15cm square of transparency. You can get this from your local office supplies shop, look for overhead projector film. You can also use paper, or cardstock. I’m using a transparency sheet so that it matched the card I made on day 5.

I’m going to be embossing on the sheet, and I cant stress enough……. you will need to use an embossing buddy (Stampin Up sells them) to wipe over your sheet. This will stop any static, and stop any stray bits of embossing powder from sticking to your sheet.
Next, take your Versamark ink and stamp the images you want on it. I’m using images from the Snow Swirled set. You can barely see them, but they’re there. Now, I’m also going to use Dazzling Diamonds, so I’ll be using the Heat and Stick Powder first.
My preference, and this is just personal preference….do what works for you…..Since my whole sheet has some ink on it, I like to pour a decent line of the embossing powder, in this case Heat and Stick Powder, across the top of the page. Then tilt my sheet and let the powder fall downwards. I find I get a good coverage this way. you can always touch up the small bits that get missed.
Once the whole sheet is covered, in your powder, make sure you heat gun is plugged in….I find that handy (note to self). Because you need to only JUST melt the heat and stick powder and get the Dazzling Diamonds on to it pretty quick, I like to work in sections. You can see in the photo below, that I have heated, until just melted, the top right hand corner area. Then I put the dazzling Diamonds just on that corner and brush off the excess (keeping it away from the other un-melted sections. You might find just doing half a sheet at a time easier, find your rhythm. Continue to heat, melt, glitter-ise and set until all the sheet is done.

I use my brush from the Powder Pals to brush off any extra glitter. At which point my husband gives me that look of ‘you’ve got glitter on your face AGAIN’!
OK, and that’s all there is to embossing on Acetate. I also tried using the Supernova Glitter on it, and it looks even better than the Dazzling Diamonds I think. Just that burst of colour, does it for me.

OK, now for the assembly of the container. You will need to use Sticky Strip or VERY heavy duty double sided tape. Regular double sided tape just wont cut it I’m afraid. You will want to add it to 3 sides only, trying to keep as close to the edge as possible.
Next, remove 2 of the backings from the Sticky strip, making sure one of them is the one that is opposite the side that doesn’t have any adhesive. Make an L shape with the adhesive. You could remove all the backing at this stage, but It makes it easier to fill the container later if you don’t.
Now, you need to roll you sheet, so that the side that doesn’t have any adhesive, meets the opposite side that does. Think of it this way, its going to look like a toilet roll (but only for a few seconds).
Now with your toilet roll, I mean cylinder, squeeze the end with adhesive together to form a seal.
This is the point that you will want to add your goodies, I’m using ‘Colombines’, my favourite lolly/candy to eat at Christmas time (even though they are available all year round). Once they are in, you can seal your other end. Just make sure that when you are sealing the end, that you seal it in the opposite direction to the other end. This is what gives it it’s unique shape.

Decorate as you like. To this one I’ve added ribbon to each end, and a Christmas tag care of the Curly Label Punch Bundle available in the Australian/NZ Catalogue.
**NOTE: You can choose to have the embossed glitter on the outside or the inside of the container. If you want the glitter on the outside, make sure you add your adhesive to the non embossed side. Just be aware that the glitter can flake off transparency, so if your goodies are unwrapped, like M&M’s or similar, I would keep the embossing on the outside.

**ANOTHER NOTE: If you are in a hotter area, like me in the southern hemisphere at the moment, if you choose to use transparency to make one of these, I suggest making it just before you go, as the heat does tend to open up the seals. alternatively, you might like to add some brads, eyelets or stitching to keep the seals closed for longer.

ENJOY!

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We’re on the home stretch now, only four more cards to go after this one!
Today’s card is SO super easy, and doesn’t really use any Christmas products (except the greeting). The paper is from the Pink Flamingo Designer Series pack.

My Christmas is all about RED!! At no other time of year can I get away with using so much red. I have added Dazzling Diamond glitter to the centre of each flower and embossed THE greeting with white embossing powder .

My theory is…..take a Christmas colour, add some glitter, some ribbon and viola, you have yourself a Christmas card! Thanks for stopping by!

ENJOY

Supplies

Ink: Versamark
Cardstock: Real Red, Whisper White
Stamp Set: Many Merry Messages
Other: Pink Flamingo DSP, real Red Grosgrain Ribbon, Jumbo Grommets, Scallop Border Punch, White Embossing Powder

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I almost didn’t make it today, but here it is! Sorry the lighting on them is so bad, I’ll take some more photos tomorrow in the daylight tomorrow and update the post.

Today’s card is a simple, rustic looking card. I’ve also used some simple origami folding to make the tree.

Here are some of the different angels of the tree.

ENJOY

Supplies

Ink: Old Olive, Chocolate Chip
Cardstock: Chocolate Chip, Kraft, Riding Hood Red, Very Vanilla
Stamp Set: Weathered, Many Merry Messages, Occasions For All
Punches: Wide Oval, Designer Label, Double Rectangle
Other: Good Morning Sunshine DSP, Haiku DSP, Mat Pack, Paper Piercer, Riding Hood Red Tafetta Ribbon

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I’m cheating a little today, I’m re-posting a a Christmas card I made in July. You can see the original post HERE.

This is the card I’m talking about.
If you would like to make one for yourself, HERE is a link to a YouTube video tutorial that you can follow.

ENJOY

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Not an ounce of green or red to be seen today. A much cooler feeling card for day 5. The colours I have used are Baja Breeze, Sahara Sand and Whisper White with the Snow Swirled stamp set (again).
I have been wanting to use acetate/transparency on a card for a while now, and this card seemed to work perfectly for it. I have used just a portion of the front card, as a window into the inside. You could use Staz-On ink to stamp on the acetate, but I have chosen to emboss with dazzling Diamonds to enhance the tree.

I have also used a half pearl from the pretties Kit and added it to the middle of my bow on the front of the card. Once you ope the card, you get the full view of the tree and the greeting.
I have made another project, (that I haven’t quite finished yet), that matches this card. It will show you how I emboss on acetate. Give me a few days, and I’ll have it up here for you to see.

ENJOY!

Supplies

Ink: Baja Breeze, Sahara Sand, Versamark
Carstock: Sahara Sand, Whisper White
Stamp Set: Snow Swirled, Many Merry Messages
Other: White Tafetta Ribbon, Half Pearl (Pretties Kit), Urban Garden DSP

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Technically today is not a card, but it does match yesterday’s card……that’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it!

Today I’ll be showing you how to make THIS.
So you ask…is it a bag, or is it a box? My reply…..Its a bag in a box! And here’s how to make one for your self.

Take a piece of cardstock that measures 11.5cm x 11.5cm (4.5 inches x 4.5 inches). You need to score 2.5cm (1 inch) in from all sides. Then make a score line from each corner to the intersecting score lines you just made. (See picture below)

Next, fold all score line in towards each other and fold the corners inwards. Pretty easy so far….
Now you need to use some Sticky Strip (very strong double sided tape sold by Stampin Up) and add some to the inside of the corner sections and also somewhere on the outside of the corner points so that you can tap it to the inside of the box
See that back corner, that’s what we are trying to do.
This is what it should look like when you have stick all the corners down.
Ok, now you need to cut a piece of double sided patterned paper to 28cm x 14cm (11 inches x 5.5 inches) Add Sticky Strip to one of the long sides and one of the short sides. Make sure you add the Sticky strip to the side you want facing the inside. Remove the backing from the long side, but leave the short side for now.
Now we start putting it all together. Start by sticking your paper to the middle of one of the sides of the box. It doesn’t matter which side you start with.
Then wrap the paper around the bottom of the box until you get to last side before meeting the start of the paper. You now need to remove the backing from the short side of the paper.
and continue wrapping until the edges meet. Carefully seal the 2 ends of paper together.
And VOILA…..its starting to take shape. Are you all with me so far?
Next, punch out 2 round tabs, in a colour that matches your paper, and fold them in half. Use your Crop-a-Dile or a hole punch to make a hole towards the square end of the tabs (once they have been folded). Also…imagine…..because I forgot to add the photo…..that you have cut a strip of paper approx 2.5cm x 28cm (1 inch x 11 inches) to wrap around the bottom of your box, or is it a bag……ANYWAY
I used my Eyelet Border punch to make it interesting, you could do scallops, or tear you paper, or just leave it as a straight edge, its up to you. Start wrapping the from the point where the paper meets. This will make sure the end/seams of teh paper and the seams of the border are at the same place.Next, add some more sticky strip to the insides of your Tabs and stock them on, one on each side.

Thread some ribbon through the holes, and there you have it……a BOX in a BAG, or is it a BAG in a BOX? You decide!

I will be moving away from the red and green colours soon, just incase you were getting sick of them already

ENJOY!

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