Christmas with Tidings & Trimmings
Hi. Welcome to Valley Inspirations with Andrea and the first Art with Heart Team's 2021 Heart of Christmas Blog Hop. We will be continuing a weekly blog hop every Monday night through to mid December.
When first perusing the new Stampin' Up 2021-2022 Annual Catalogue I spied the Tidings and Trimmings bundle including the die cut stars - it went on my list. This is the bundle used for this first Heart Of Christmas blog hop.
The next step was die cutting using the Christmas Trimmings dies. Four stars of the larger star were die cut from Thick Basic White card-stock and 4 of the mid-size star were also cut from Thick Basic White card-stock. Why did I cut so many stars you may ask? I wanted some dimension for the stars and so decided to stack and adhere 4 die cuts - one on top of the other - for the larger star. There were only two die cuts stacked on top of each other for the mid-sized stars. Five tiny stars were die cut from the Night of Navy Ombre Glimmer Paper. They were individually positioned.
After arranging the stars, I decided on the positioning of the sentiment. Using my trusty Stamparatus, "Noel" was stamped directly on the card front using Night Of Navy ink. The stars were all adhered in place.
To add some starry sparkle Rhinestone Basic Jewels were sprinkled around. It still needed something else. Wink of Stella was flicked over to add some delightful shimmer over the starry sky. Its a pity the camera doesn't pick up the shimmer effect. It's gorgeous in real life.
Some stars and a sentiment from the Tidings and Trimmings stamp set were stamped in Night of Navy ink on to a piece of Basic White card stock to form the card inner. I realised when taking the photographs of this project that I hadn't as yet stamped the envelope to coordinate. Some stars will be stamped in Night of Navy ink on a Basic White C6 Envelope before it is posted.
There is more Christmas creativity. To continue with the blog hop, click on the "next" graphic to be taken to the lovely Kate Morgan's blog. I am looking forward to checking out Kate's creation and everyone else's.
Hope to see you next week for the second AWH Heart of Christmas Blog Hop for 2021. There is so much Christmas inspiration to share and Christmas in July is the right time to start card-making. Then, in August the new Mini Catalogue will be launched which will have so many gorgeous Christmas products and I'm sure it will lead to an explosion of further Christmas inspiration.
I am so appreciative of Sharon Davern, together with Tina Gillespie and Rachel Woolard, who are our dedicated hosts for the Art with Heart Team Heart of Christmas Blog Hop for 2021. They are special ladies and I thank them for taking up this role. I really enjoy this Blog Hop each year.
Oh, how soft and pretty! So gorgeous - your class ladies will love it, as will the lucky recipient!
ReplyDeleteThe colours you've used, and the colour blending, are beautiful, Andrea. I like how you've stacked the die-cut stars to give dimension. Lovely card!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card Andrea and I aspire one day doing the flick and spritz but just think I’ll mess it up but yours is perfect. Layering the stars is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteSo soft and stunning Andrea - your sponging is incredible!
ReplyDeleteLovely card Andrea, you’ve used that beautiful Star perfectly
ReplyDeleteI really love your soft background as it is perfect for your stars. Love the dimension you gave them as well. It is the most wonderful time of the year and I love it. Thank you for participating in the first HOC!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful blending, Andrea, you have got the pressure of those brushes just right! Those stars are gorgeous and perfect for sending across the other side of the world this Christmas.
ReplyDeleteSuch a soft and pretty card for Christmas Andrea.I do love your blending on the background and then subtle flicks of Misty Moonlight
ReplyDeleteA sweet and lovely card Andrea. I love those stars and they may just happen to fall into my shopping basket very soon! And a beautifully, soft coloured background to make the stars pop and shine.
ReplyDeleteYour card evokes such a feeling of peace Andrea. The softness of the blending and the soft colour scheme are perfect.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love the creative way in which you have used the diecut stars Andrea. Your card is perfect.
ReplyDeleteYour card is amazing! I love the soft blended background and the layering of the stars is a great idea for this set. Wink of Stella is so hard to photograph and I'm sure it looks even better in real life.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous non traditional coloured Christmas card. Very soft and pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the soft colours of this card so much that I had to CASE it. It will be up on my Pinterest page & I've mentioned you in my blog. Thanks for sharing!
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