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Monday, 23 December 2024

The Second Star to the Right ~ Happy Christmas

Hello everyone, and Happy Christmas Eve, Eve!

Today is the last Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge of 2024, because the DT are having a two week break over Christmas, but we will be back on the 6th Jan. This week's challenge is all about being COLD & FROSTY and whatever you choose to make, you have 2 weeks to join us, and play along.

For my make, I chose to make some favour boxes for the Christmas table and embraced the cold and frosty theme using old and new Sizzix dies by Tim Holtz, before adding a touch of vintage sparkle with Mica Flakes and Rock Candy Glitter.



So, let's get started and let's make some favour boxes, just in time for Christmas...

To make these boxes, I used the Sizzix Curio Box die set by Tim Holtz and cut the top and bottom from White Mixed Media Heavystock card before assembling them.

FROSTY THE SNOWMAN

BOX

We'll start with the snowman box and for this I cut panels of woodgrain card that will fit the sides and top of the box. I actually used Tim's Grey Woodgrain cardstock which I have stockpiled in my stash but if you haven't got any of this, then you can use the white woodgrain card and ink the surface with Lost Shadow Distress Ink to create the same look.

After inking the edges with Pumice Stone Distress Ink, I adhered the side panels to the box. For a touch of added sparkle, I brushed some Sparkle Paste over the surface. You can see the subtle twinkle in the photo below.

Taking the top panel, I machine stitched a border around the edge before I adhered the panel to the top of the box.

I then applied some Grit Paste through the Speckles Layering Stencil to create the look of snow and allowed this to dry, whilst I moved onto my die cut elements.

SNOWFLAKE

For both of these makes, I used dies from the Vault Winter Wishes die set by Tim and on this particular make, I used the Snowman, and the Snowflake, which is where we'll begin.

I cut 6 separate snowflakes from Mixed Media Heavystock card and then I layered and adhered three of those pieces together to form two snowflakes. After applying a coat of Speckled Egg Distress Paint over the surface of each die cut snowflake, I dried them with a heat tool before using my Distress Embossing Dabber which I applied very lightly over random areas of each piece. I then sprinkled White Embossing Powder over the top, tapping away the excess before heat embossing the powder until molten. You will see that I have left some of the painted areas untouched, so that it creates a two tone look.

With both snowflakes embossed, I layered them over one another using foam pads, slightly offsetting the top one. I then attached the snowflake to the box, again using foam pads for some extra dimension.

ICY BASE

For the base, I used a die that is included in an older die set, Oliver the Bunny. I cut the base from Watercolour card that I spritzed very lightly with a combination of Weathered Wood, Speckled Egg and Faded Jeans. I then smeared some Glossy Accents across the base and sprinkled it with Rock Candy Glitter for a touch of sparkle before attaching it to my box using foam pads.

SHRUB THE SNOWMAN

Moving onto little Shrub the Snowman and once again, this die is included in the Winter Wishes die set and for this little man, I cut all the pieces from Watercolour Card before adding the colour and assembling him.

SCARF: Cut from plaid Backdrops paper

HAT: Lumberjack Plaid Distress Ink

NOSE: Spiced Marmalade and Crackling Campfire

ARMS: Gathered Twigs

Once he was assembled, I placed him onto my box.

I added some greenery around the base, cut from card inked with Peeled Paint Distress Ink and then I added the Mica Flakes. I used Glossy Accents for these, as I think it helps to keep the sparkle once dry and after I applied the Glossy Accents to the areas on the base, and also on the surface of the snowflake, I sprinkled the Mica Flakes over the top and allowed to dry.

Finally, I added some snowy touches to Shrub using Snowfall Grit Paste.

WISH

To complete the box, I added the word "Wish". This is a die in the Holiday Classic Die Set and I cut multiple layers, 4 in total from from gold metallic kraft stash card. After I'd layered the pieces to form one substantial die cut, I wanted to give it more of a vintage feel and knock back the bright gold ~ so, for this I applied some Black Soot Distress Paint over the surface, allowed it to go slightly tacky but not dry and then wiped away the excess paint with a paper towel. I then dry brushed the surface with Burnt Sienna Acrylic Paint, before setting this to one side to dry.

...and once it was dry, I attached it to the centre of my snowflake, adding a metallic droplet as a finishing touch.

To complete the box, I added some Cello Stickers around the edges...

...and then a silver metallic droplet to the top and bottom side panels.

As an added surprise, I also created a hidden message on the inside of the box...

ICE SKATES MERRY CHRISTMAS

BOX

For this box, I used panels of Mixed Media Heavystock card that I inked with the following colours of Distress Spray Stain and Oxide Spray:

DISTRESS SPRAY STAIN: Speckled Egg, Uncharted Mariner, Walnut Stain

OXIDE SPRAY: Speckled Egg

I misted the cardstock with water before applying the spritzes. I then gave the surface another spritz of water to blend the colours before heat drying the cardstock and cutting it into panels that will fit the sides and top of the box.

I wanted to add some texture to those side panels, and for this I used the texture fade embossing folder in the Celebrate Sidekick Die and Texture Fade Set and ran these pieces through my die cutting machine. I attached each panel with Matte Collage Medium before applying a coat of Sparkle Paste over the surface.

Taking the top panel, I used clear Versamark ink to stamp some little starbursts from the Christmastime 3 stamp set. I then sprinkled gold embossing powder over the top, and heat embossed until molten.

Along the bottom of the panel, I stamped the wording "Merry Christmas', which is also taken from the same stamp set, and this time heat embossed it using white powder.

I machine stitched the onto a piece of felt, which I cut using pinking shears and then adhered the completed layers to the top of my box.

Finally, I added the ruler ephemera piece across the bottom of the panel.

ICE SKATES

Using Cracked Leather Cardstock and the die from the Winter Wishes die set, I cut the main part of the skate and then cut the heel from black kraft card and the blade from silver metallic kraft card. 

I then inked the leather cardstock with Walnut Stain Distress Ink, and sanded the heel and blades before I assembled the skates, completing them by using a needle to thread cotton through the holes and create the laces. Once I'd threaded these, I cut two separate pieces of twine, tied them into small bows and adhered  these in position on the boots.

I attached my ice skates to the box using foam pads and slightly offset them from one another. To complete the boots, I added some hints of Snowfall Grit Paste to the blades.

GREENERY

Using the Sizzix Vault Festive Wreath die set by Tim Holtz, I cut the card which I coloured using the following colours of Distress Spray Stain:

  • Greenery: Iced Spruce, Evergreen Bough, Peeled Paint and Rustic Wilderness

Once all the pieces were cut, I wanted to add some extra frosty sparkle to each of these pieces and for this I used white embossing powder. I just gently dab the ends of each piece into a clear embossing ink pad, and then sprinkle the white powder over the top, tapping away the excess. After heat embossing the powder, I take one piece at a time and begin to build up the foliage at the top of the skates.

To complete the arrangement, I used a brush to very gently apply touches of Glossy Accents over the tips before sprinkling Rock Candy Glitter and Mica Flakes over the finished piece, tapping away excess glitter before allowing it to dry. I then added two of the smallest sized baubles.

FINISHING DETAILS

We're nearly there and all that's left is to add the finishing touches....

I placed some silver metallic droplets in the centres of the stamped starbursts on the background.

A few of those cello stickers around the edges of the box....

...and I finished the piece by adding some crinkle ribbon from my own stash, dyed with Speckled Egg and Antique Linen Distress sprays and then just threaded through a punched hole in the top of the box. I then pinned some Holiday Bells, that I altered with Black Soot and Crackling Campfire Paint for a rusty, vintage effect.

So that's my make for this week's challenge complete and I hope you love what I've created and the techniques I've used and as always, if you are inspired by any ideas or any of my makes, then please remember to tag me on any of my socials ~ Facebook, X or Instagram ~ or even leave a message here on my blog and I will pop over to take a look!

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until next Monday at 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Before I go, I just wanted to wish everyone a magical Christmas and a very happy and healthy new year! 

As many of you know, this year was quite a year for me. In my wildest dreams I never thought that 2024 would unfold in the way it did and this festive season is going to be so emotional, because there will be two very special people missing but I just wanted to say thank you to everyone who got me through the last 7 months ~ your love, friendship and support have meant the world to me.

Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today, and thank you Mum and Dad for EVERYTHING...this creative journey would never have been possible without you!
✨❤️ ✨




See you next year everyone...love Emma xxx

Recipe for project:

Distress Spray Stain: Speckled Egg, Iced Spruce, Evergreen Bough, Peeled Paint and Rustic Wilderness
Distress Oxide: Speckled Egg
Distress Paint: Speckled Egg, Black Soot, Crackling Campfire
Distress Inks: Walnut Stain, Lumberjack Plaid, Gathered Twigs, Spiced Marmalade and Crackling Campfire

Monday, 21 December 2020

Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas...

Hello friends and Merry Christmas...

Well, it's been a strange year with so many ups and downs for quite a few of us but here we are, it's finally Christmas time and it's also the last Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge for 2020, as this challenge will be lasting for two weeks and we'll be back on January 4th!

Our theme for this week is CELEBRATE and with this in mind, I chose to create a very classic vintage style card for one of the biggest celebrations of the year, and this card is for all of you ~ for everyone who has supported and visited my blog, for all the loves and likes you always leave on my Instagram and Facebook feeds and for all the lovely comments you've written about my projects ~ it's all of this that makes the hard work so worthwhile and from the bottom of my heart, I wanted to wish you all a very merry Christmas!

So, here we go with the final SSS challenge and this is how I created my card, sent to you with love!

To begin with I created a landscape card blank to measure, 21 x 12cm. I then began to create my background layers and after cutting a panel of White Heavystock Card, 20 x 11cm, I spritzed the card with a light misting of water and then used a combination of Chipped Sapphire, Speckled Egg, Pumice Stone, Faded Jeans Distress Spray Stains. I also included a little Pumice Stone Oxide Spray into the mix. By layering the inks, it gave me the perfect blue that I wanted for my background. I heat dried the card for speed and then inked around the edge with a little Walnut Stain Distress Ink before adding a machine stitched border.

I matted the card panel onto gold shimmer card stock and than on the left hand side, I added a strip of Silver Velvet Trims Ribbon, and secured the ends with tape at the back.

After mounting the panel onto the card blank, I moved onto the stamped panel.

For this I used the Stampers Anonymous Holiday Scenes stamp set from Tim Holtz and stamped the image, courtesy of the Stamp Platform, using Black Soot Archival Ink onto a piece of Distress Watercolour card, slightly larger in size than the stamped image. I then coloured the image with Distress Inks and a water brush ~ I wanted to keep that beautiful vintage look to this image, so I made sure the colouring was very soft and resembled a very light colour tint as you would see on vintage cards.

I inked around the edge of the stamped panel with Frayed Burlap DI and splashed a little water over the top, protecting the coloured image with some tissue, so that no water droplets accidently fell onto that. Dab away any excess water and heat dry.

Once I was happy, I added some sparkle to the roof and the trees using Matte Collage Medium, painted on with a fine detail brush and then sprinkled Rock Candy Distress Glitter over the top.

I machine stitched another border around this panel and matted it onto kraft card, that I cut with the Deckle Trimmer and a layer of gold metallic kraft card. To add a little more detail, I added a mini fastener to each corner before I then attached the panel with foam pads onto my covered card blank.

Now for the finishing touches and I used an array of my Tim Holtz die cut Christmas foliage ~ most of these pieces I had already cut and never used on previous projects but they are all cut from Mixed Media Heavystock card which inked with a combination of Peeled Paint, Rustic Wilderness, Iced Spruce and Bundled Sage Distress Spray Stains. The dies that make up this arrangement are:

Deck The Halls, Mini Holiday Greens and Winter Wardrobe.

Once I had all my die cut pieces ready, I gave them a frosting of ice by smearing a little Matte Collage Medium over the top and then sprinkling with more of the Rock Candy Distress Glitter.

I arranged the foliage in a spray in the top left hand corner of my card, and added a hinge clip that has a small strip of the Velvet Ribbon Trims threaded through the clip.

To add the berries, I used Tonic Nuvo Drops in Postbox Red and these also have a frosting of the Rock Candy Glitter over the top.

Now to create those cones and inspired by one of Tim's recent demos, I used one of the dies from the Tiny Tattered Florals and after cutting two separate die cuts from kraft card, I inked them with Gathered Twigs and Walnut Stain Distress Inks. I then assembled the cones before tipping the ends of each with white Gesso. Once the gesso was dry, I then frosted these with the Rock Candy Glitter so they match the foliage perfectly.

I hot glued the cones into place in the centre of the arrangement.

Finally, I added the small ephemera piece, 25¢ each and placed this to the right of the stamped panel.

So that's it from me for today, and I hope you love the card I've made especially for you.


Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today!
No matter where you are in the world, and no matter how hard this Christmas will be for so many of us ~ I wish you all have a wonderful and very happy Christmas ~ stay safe.
Love Emma xxx

Monday, 7 December 2020

It's Christmas Time...

Hello friends...

It's Monday and the start of a new week, means that it's time for the brand new Simon Says Stamp Monday Challenge and this week we invite you to join us and share your FAVOURITE TECHNIQUE. The DT are also showcasing PaperArtsy products within their projects, but this isn't something you have to do unless you want to!

For my project, I chose to go back to where my crafting journey began and use my favourite technique of stamping and watercoloring. Looking back, I could never have imagined that when I bought my first stamping kit from QVC UK, I would be doing what I'm doing now, and I would never have dreamt in my wildest dreams that I would be a maker for Tim Holtz brands ~ together with being on the SSS DT, this really was a dream come true! So, with stamping in mind, I created a Christmas card using two of my favourite Stampers Anonymous stamp sets from Tim's Christmas 2020 release, and watercoloured the beautiful poinsettia with PaperArtsy Infusions.

...and here's how I created this card.

To begin with I cut a black card blank to measure 12.5 x 20.5cm and matted this with a layer of green card over a layer of kraft card, cut with Tim's brand new Deckle Trimmer by Tonic.

The next step was to stamp and watercolour those poinsettias and for this I inked up the stamp with Versamark Ink Pad and using my stamp platform, I stamped the image onto watercolour card stock. I then sprinkled Gold Embossing Powder over the top and heat embossed the image until molten and glossy. I repeated this to create a second stamped image.

To colour the images, I used a combination of PaperArtsy Infusions ~ Sunset Beach, Are You Cerise? and Black Knight. I started by sprinkling a small amount of the crystals from the bottle onto my glass mat and using a paint brush, I dipped the brush into water, and added this to the infusions. This will create a watercolour paint and the more you dilute it, the colour will become less intense...so you can control how much you use. You'll also notice that there will be a variation of colour in the crystals, which is the nature of the product but this creates a beautiful effect for this technique.

I started by adding the lightest shade, Sunset Beach and then to build up the colour and the intensity, I added Are You Cerise? and in the centre, a tiny amount of Black Knight.

Once the image was dry and I was happy with the colour, I fussy cut around the outline to create my two beautiful poinsettias.

Setting these to one side I moved onto the background, and for this I cut a panel of the brand new White Heavystock Card and believe me when I say this is absolutely amazing cardstock and it takes ink so well. You do need this in your stash....

The panel measures, 10 x 18cm and I inked it by using Antique Linen, Frayed Burlap, Old Paper and Pumice Stone Distress Spray Stains, all blended together with a light mist of water.

After inking the edges with Walnut Stain and flicking a small amount of Black Soot Distress Paint across the panel, I added some random stamping using the script and music stamp from the Poinsettia set and stamped this directly onto the inked panel using Hickory Smoke Archival Ink.

In the top left and bottom right hand corners, I added the swirl ~ stamped in Versamark Ink and then embossed with the gold embossing powder.

I machine stitched a border around the outside and then matted the card panel onto a piece of Black Soot Kraft Stash, which I cut using Tim's brand new Deckle Trimmer from Tonic.

I then matted the layered panel onto gold kraft stash. Before mounting this onto my card front, I dyed a piece Mummy Cloth with Rustic Wilderness and Speckled Egg and then wrapped this around the card, securing it with a small amount of tape on the front and leaving the ends loose on the right hand side. I then tied these into a loose knot and secured it with a Tiny Pin.

Mount the inked panel over the top of the ribbon strip attached to the card front.

After mounting the matted layers onto the front of the black card blank, I cut a further strip of the White Heavystock, 3.5 x 11cm and inked with these same colours as I used on the background.

I used the sentiment, Best Wishes for the Holiday Season from the ChristmasTime 3 stamp set and stamped this onto the strip in black ink, embossed with clear embossing powder. This is my favourite ever font that Tim has used on a stamp set ~ I just think it's perfect in every single way, it reminds me of Disney and many iconic Hollywood movies and TV shows from the 50's.

I also stamped the three little sparkles that are in the set onto the strip, placing them in the right hand corner and then machine stitched a border around the outside.

Matt the sentiment onto more of the gold metallic kraft stash and using foam pads, mount across the centre of the inked panel, before arranging the poinsettias top and bottom of the sentiment strip using foam pads for dimension.

...added some Gold Metallic Droplets to either side of the sentiment and finished the card by painting some Hardware Heads with a touch of candied Apple Distress Paint and adding them above and below the strip.

As the final detail, I took the poinsettia from the Adornments set and coloured this with Alcohol Pearls ~ Deception for the flower head and Envy for the leaves before sprinkling with a light dusting of Rock Candy Distress Glitter. I then attached it to one of the loose ends of the Mummy Cloth and tied the cloth to secure it into place.

Hope you've all loved this card I've made and enjoyed the tutorial that I've shared. As always, if you've been inspired by any of my makes, please let me know and I will pop by to take a look ~ it always means the world that you love my projects and I love seeing your interpretations of them!

Don't forget that every week, one lucky random participant has the chance to win a $25 gift voucher from Simon Says Stamp and you can join in up to 5 times, which means you could have 5 chances to winYou have until Monday 8am Ohio time. 1pm UK time, 2 pm CET to join in and good luck....






Thank you so much for taking the time to stop by today ~ stay safe and well, and see you again soon.
Love Emma xxx

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