Christmas Stocking

Holiday Stocking

How cute is this little Christmas Stocking? There are lots of little goodies that can be tucked inside. The best part  is that you don’t need a pattern or a lot of cutting. There is a new die in the holiday mini catalog that will cut them out for you! There is an accent die, also. I used it to make the holly berry decoration on the stocking. I will be using these a lot this season!

Thanks for looking!

 Belinda

 

Stampin’ Stuff

Paper

Cherry Cobbler ~ Wild Wasabi ~ Holly Berry Bouquet DSP

Fun Stuff

Big Shot ~ Perfect Polka Dots TIEF ~ Holiday Stockings Die ~ Stocking Accents Die

 

More Stitched Stockings

stitched stockings

Today I have another fun little card using the Stitched Stockings set. This is such a fun set to play with! It’s a fairly quick and easy card, but I fussed with it a little more than most people would! You could use the punch to cut out the stockings and it would go more quickly. You can make the most adorable stocking cards using the set and punch together or either one on it’s own. Yesterday, I used both together. On this card, I used the set alone and hand cut the stockings.

Tomorrow I am going to force myself to play with some of my other new goodies 🙂

Thanks for looking!

Belinda

 

Stampin’ Stuff

Stamps

Stitched Stocking ~ Many Merry Messages ~ Tiny Tags

Ink

Cherry Cobbler ~ Pear Pizzazz ~ Early Espresso

Paper

Crumb Cake ~ Whisper White

Fun Stuff

Cherry Cobbler bakers twine ~ mini jingle bells ~ clothes pins

 

Stitched Stockings

stitched stockings

This is the first card I was able to put together with my pre-order from the yummy new Holiday mini catalog that goes live on September 1st. I can’t wait for you to see it! Until then, I’ll keeping posting fun little sneak peeks like this one! Isn’t the little Christmas stocking adorable? Even more fun is the matching Stocking Builder Punch that works with it! Love it! The Frostwood DSP is traditional, but with a masculine appeal. I’ll be using this one a lot this season. Last but not least, I have to bring your attention to the gorgeous new quilted ribbon. It comes in Cherry Cobbler and Chocolate Chip. Mmmmm, that even sounds yummy. I’ll be back tomorrow with more sneak peeks, so stay tuned!


Belinda

 

Stampin’ Stuff

Stamps

Stitched Stockings ~ Many Merry Messages ~ Baroque Motifs

Ink

Whisper White Craft ink ~ Cherry Cobbler

Paper

Cherry Cobbler ~ Whisper White ~ Frostwood Lodge DSP

Fun Stuff

Stocking Builder Punch ~ Cherry Cobbler quilted ribbon ~ White embossing powder ~ Embossing Heat Tool ~ White bakers twine ~
Basic Pearls

 

12 Gifts of Christmas

Tags til Christmas

These are the last two gifts in my 12 gifts of Christmas series. These are quick and easy to do, but show how easily you can personalize or dress up a simple little gift to give it that special touch.

The first is a popular idea, just fill a mug with baked goods or goodies of any kind and package it up with a pretty bow and tag. I actually bought this already packaged and just added the tag and bow.

Stampin Supplies

Stamps

Tags Til Christmas

Ink

Marina Mist

Paper

Whisper White ~ Cherry Cobbler ~ Daffodil Delight ~ Candy Cane Christmas DSP

Fun Stuff

2 3/8″ Scallop Circle Punch ~ 1 3/4″ Circle punch ~ Riding Hood Red striped grosgrain ribbon

Bells and Boughs

I made a bunch of these little candles for myself. I love the scented holiday candles, but when I buy the yummy smelling ones, I am hungry all the time! So I like to buy the votive candles and just burn them for a short time. I added our glass glitter to the base of the candle and they look so sparkly and festive in a little crystal holder. Just paint some glue on the candle and roll it in the glitter. Our glass glitter is so pretty. It’s made from real glass and gets a really nice antique look as it ages. Pop a couple of these candles in a cello bag with a topper for a nice little gift.

Thanks for looking!

Belinda

 

Stampin Supplies

Stamps

Bells and Boughs

Ink

Cherry Cobbler

Paper

Cherry Cobbler ~ Deck the Halls DSP

Fun Stuff

Big Shot ~ Top Note Die ~ Large Oval punch ~ Champagne Glass Glitter ~ Cello 4×6 Bags

CD or DVD Envelope

This project was very easy and I must admit, it is one of my favorites. We all love music at our house. I say that without a bit of exaggeration. We often spend an evening listening to music and chatting rather than watching television and rarely does a Christmas or birthday go by without a request for a particular CD. I must also admit that I am addicted to the digital music downloads on Amazon! You can own your favorite song in seconds and if you just like one or two songs on an album, you can choose just those songs. You can find music that you just can’t find on the shelves at stores. So you can see where I am going with this. I created CD’s for each of us with personal favorites and I needed an envelope to present them in.

Tags til Christmas

I just took apart a CD envelope and traced it onto the paper. I needed several envelopes, so I traced the pattern onto a blank stencil sheet and cut it out. Once the envelope is traced and cut, simply score from one side of the flap to the next or use a bone folder to fold in the flaps. I used Dotto repositionable on the top flap, so that it can be re-sealed.

Thanks for stopping by!

Belinda

 

Stampin’ Stuff

Stamps

Tags till Christmas

Ink

Cherry Cobbler

Paper

Shimmery White card stock ~ Whisper White ~ Old Olive ~ Jolly Holiday DSP

Fun Stuff

Big Shot ~ Little Leaves Sizzlet ~ Ornament punch ~ Basic Pearls ~ White Shimmer paint ~ Twine

 

Inkspirations Christmas Blog Tour

Welcome to the……

I hope you are enjoying the tour. If you started at the Inkspirations Challenge blog you probably just arrived here from Andreas fabulous blog!.

We are highlighting Christmas gifts on the tour, and so I am continuing with the 12 gifts of Christmas theme that I have been showing on my blog. I’ll be adding gift ideas throughout the weekend and next few days, so feel free to check back for more gifting inspiration.

The first item I have for you (or 5th in my 12 gifts series) is a simple but very festive box that is filled with candy treats. I used the #2 box die and I wanted to mimic a beautifully wrapped gift box. As with all of our dies, these go together very quickly and I simply added a satin ribbon and a quick and easy tag. Any of our die cut boxes or containers are perfect for a candy treat that makes a quick gift for teachers, co-workers, party guests or anyone else you may want to remember with a little something special.

This next item is a tea bag holder. You could use this as a simple little gift or add it as a tag to a special mug, tea pot or box of someone’s favorite specialty tea.


The tea bags are tucked into a stamped glassine bag and tied inside the card.

I printed a fun little poem on the back of the tea bag holder. This would be perfect to tuck into the card of someone dear who won’t be home for the holiday.

Continue the fun at Karyn’s blog

Thanks for stopping by!

Belinda

 

Stampin Supplies

Stamps

 Greeting Card Kids ~ Tags till Christmas ~ Morning Cup

Ink

Cherry Cobbler ~ Rose Red

Paper

Very Vanilla ~ Cherry Cobbler ~ Rose Red ~ Jolly Holiday DSP

Fun Stuff

Big Shot ~ Two Tags Die ~ 1 1/4″ Circle Punch ~ 1 3/8″ Circle Punch ~ 1 1/4″ Circle Punch ~ Word Window punch ~ Basic Rhinestones

 

 

Simply Adorned Necklace

I’m back with another gift idea, the second in my 12 gifts of Christmas series. This is one of our wonderful Simply Adorned charms. These are just beautiful in person. The quality is very nice. It is a little bit of a change to stamp small, but a lot of fun once you get the hang of it! This charm is 1″ by 1 1/4″. I decorated it for the holiday season, but the sky is the limit with these. You can add photos, go artistic, funky or fun.

If you are going to give these as a gift you could stamp an insert for each month of the year and give that along with the charm. If you order the Simply Adorned bundle, these are the two pieces you will get. We have bracelets and smaller ones suitable for charms in our Simply Adorned line. You could also make lovely ornaments or key chains with these.

Tip: You can see that the holly berries are 3 dimensional. I used our white shimmer paint mixed with ink to color our pearls to make the berries.

Belinda

 

Stampin Supplies

Stamps

Bells and Boughs ~ Charming

Ink

Real Red ~ Old Olive ~ Black StazOn

Paper

Very Vanilla

Fun Stuff

Basic Pearls ~ Simply Adorned Charm ~ Simply Adorned 24″ chain ~ Shimmer White paint

Jolly Old St. Nick

This card uses so many of my favorite new toys from the Holiday Mini Catalog that I don’t know where to start!  First, the new Textured Impressions Embossing Folder called Northern Flurries. It coordinates with the Northern Hearts hostess set. Love it! I’ll explain in a minute how I colored the snowflakes and snow man, but first let’s talk about that adorable little snow guy! This is another favorite thing(s) from the upcoming mini (should be arriving in your mailbox in 2-3 weeks). The cute snowman comes from an adorable retro Christmas set called Jolly Old St Nick. These images all remind me of Christmases past.

I also love this sentiment set called Bright Christmas, it has 3 holiday sentiments using gorgeous, festive fonts. The clear mount set is only $10.95, a really inexpensive way to update a set you may already own.
Finally, the glittery snowflakes are a new decorative strip die for the Big Shot called Northern Frost. This die has 8 different snowflakes in varying sizes. I used the two smallest flakes for this card. The die also coordinates with the Northern Hearts set, as well as the Northern Flurries folder.

I loved the little tag made with this set from the Holiday mini, it is what inspired this card.The snowflakes and snowman appear to have been colored a lighter color than the card stock when it is actually the opposite. The rest of the card stock has color added to it to make the images pop. The snow man is simply stamped in Early Expresso Ink on Crumb Cake card stock. The scarf, hat and gloves were colored with Crumb Cake ink and cut out. I used the Tea stain distress ink from the new distressing kit to age the card stock behind the popped up image.

I used a brayer to ink up the relief side of the embossing folder with Crumb Cake ink to make the lighter colored snow flakes as shown.

The relief side is the side that has the snow flakes that are not elevated, so that when you apply ink it would cover all of the portion of the folder that would not emboss the card stock

Use a fairly heavy layer of ink

Place the card stock in the folder as you normally would to emboss.

Run it through the Big Shot

The Ink will cover the card stock where there is no embossing, just like a relief stamp.

If you don’t have  a brayer, you can apply the ink directly from the ink pad, as shown

For this piece I used Real Red classic Ink on Whisper White card stock with the Petals a Plenty folder

Oh, and I forgot to mention, we will be stamping this card at Stamp Camp this week.

Hope to see you there!

Belinda

 

Stampin’ Stuff

Stamps

Jolly Old St Nick ~ Bright Christmas

Ink

Crumb Cake ~ Early Espresso ~ Tea Stain distressing ink

Paper

Crumb Cake

Fun Stuff

Big Shot ~ Northern Flurries TIEF ~ Northern Frost decorative strip ~ Dazzling Diamonds glitter