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Monday, 8 August 2022

AWH Heart of Christmas #6

Heart of Christmas Blog Hop: Joyful Flurry

Hello. Welcome to Valley Inspirations with Andrea and the sixth Art with Heart Team Heart of Christmas Blog Hop for 2022. 

So glad you are joining us for the Heart of Christmas Blog Hop. I have quite a bit of fun creating a number of cards using one of the Christmas bundles from the July-December Mini Catalogue. Here is my set of cards:

Wish family and friends a "Merry Christmas" with personally created blended Joyful Flurries of Snowflakes.

Like snowflakes, they are all similar but also different. Recently, I have seen crafters stamp an A4 sheet of card-stock with floral images (not all over, but with significant coverage). The sheet is then cut into quarters and 4 cards are created with the stamped sheet as the feature. I decided to do something similar with a set of Christmas stamps. The idea morphed into the following process.


An A4 sheet of Shimmery White card-stock was covered with multi-coloured blending, using Pool Party, Coastal Cabana, Mint Macaron, Balmy Blue, Pacific Point, Fresh Freesia and Highland Heather Classic Stampin' ink. Water was flicked over the coloured sheet - I love the effect this causes. Once dry, various sized snowflakes from the Joyful Flurry stamp set were stamped across the card-stock using Versamark ink and heat embossed with Silver Emboss powder and a Heat Gun - as you can see above. The sheet was cut into 4 equal pieces to use as the focal image for 4 cards.

Wish family and friends a "Merry Christmas" with personally created blended Joyful Flurries of Snowflakes.

I decided to create each card with its own individuality. The flurry of snowflakes are differently placed on each panel given the way it was created. A different colour card base was used for each card, ie Balmy Blue, Pool Party, Mint Macaron or Fresh Freesia card-stocks. Two snowflake pieces were trimmed so they could be mounted on Silver Foil with the panel stretching from top to bottom of the card showing card-stock to the left and the right. The other two snowflake panels were mounted onto foil with a boarder around all 4 sides.

Wish family and friends a "Merry Christmas" with personally created blended Joyful Flurries of Snowflakes.

The edges of each card base were dabbed with White Craft ink using a Dauber to soften the colour of the card-base that shows on the front of the card. The card-stock for each of the sentiments is the same colour as its card base.

Wish family and friends a "Merry Christmas" with personally created blended Joyful Flurries of Snowflakes.

Sentiments from the Hope & Peace stamp set were all Silver heat embossed using Versamark ink, Silver Emboss Powder and a Heat Gun. The "Merry Christmas" sentiments were trimmed down with a Trimmer, where as the "God's Blessings To You" were fussy cut with Snips. Each sentiment was popped up on Dimensionals and a couple were trimmed with a thin strip of Silver Foil underneath.

Wish family and friends a "Merry Christmas" with personally created blended Joyful Flurries of Snowflakes.

Silver Elegant Trim was tied into a bow (or double bow) and tucked under the sentiment with a Glue Dot or two. By the way, the card shown below was mounted on the mauve-ish Silver Foil as it harmonised with the card base. A Stampin' Up! packet of Silver Foil comes as a pack of three 12x12 sheets with one sheet a traditional silver; another with a mauve-ish tinge and the third as a deeper grey/purple-ish colour foil.

Wish family and friends a "Merry Christmas" with personally created blended Joyful Flurries of Snowflakes.

Rhinestone
Basic Jewels were added near the sentiment and to the centre of each snowflake. I love to add embellishments, though am usually more restrained with the addition of gems, however, I decided the snowflakes would be delightful with a rhinestone at the centre of each.

Wish family and friends a "Merry Christmas" with personally created blended Joyful Flurries of Snowflakes.

The Basic White card inners were each decorated with a left over strip of the blended snowflake embossed panels. A couple of die cut Silver Foil snowflakes (using the Frosted Flurry dies) were also added.

Wish family and friends a "Merry Christmas" with personally created blended Joyful Flurries of Snowflakes.

Each of the 4 Basic White C6 Envelopes were stamped and Silver heat embossed with a couple of snowflakes and a little colour coordinated blending was added over the top.

Wish family and friends a "Merry Christmas" with personally created blended Joyful Flurries of Snowflakes.

Starting with an A4 sheet and either blending & stamping or just stamping is a great way to build up your Christmas card stash in readiness for sending cards nearer Christmas.

Wish family and friends a "Merry Christmas" with personally created blended Joyful Flurries of Snowflakes.

Thank you for dropping in. I so appreciate it.

It is always a delight to see everyone's creations and I am sure there will be gorgeous Christmas projects on show, so don't miss checking out each blog. To continue with the blog hop, click the "onto the next" graphic below to be taken to the blog of the talented Catherine Proctor. I always look forward to checking out Cathy's creations, together with everyone else's. 

Don't forget the weekly Colour Creations Blog Hop by the Art with Heart Team that launches every Wednesday at 8.00pm AEST. 

Stay well, stay safe and be kind to yourself and others.

Andrea XXX


If at any time you find a broken link and the next blog doesn’t come up or you started part way through, please head to the blog of our Heart of Christmas Blog Hop Host, the very special Sharon Davern at Rhapsody in Craft and she will have the list of all Art With Heart Team members who are participating in this blog hop. Check out her beautiful creation while you are there.

If you are in Australia, don't already have a Stampin' Up! demonstrator and would like your own copy of Stampin' Up's 2022-2023 Annual Catalogue and or the July - December Mini Catalogue then let me know and I will be delighted to send them to you. Pease don't hesitate to contact me with any other queries about these projects or Stampin' Up!. 

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7 comments:

  1. Oh-so-pretty, Andrea - and a great way to get several cards made at once. Your colour choices are lovely, and I really like the contrast between the water-splattered background and the formal-looking silver embossed details.

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  2. Rachel Woollard8 August 2022 at 20:38

    Stunning colour scheme choice Andrea, it looks wonderful with the silver snowflakes

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  3. Wow, those backgrounds look amazing! The delicate silver embossing over the top of the inking is gorgeous!

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  4. Ooh, very pretty, Andrea. I love these colours together and what a great way to get 4 cards out of 1 sheet. The silver embossing is beautiful and the water splatters are an extra special touch!

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  5. Oh these are just gorgeous Andrea and a great way to make a set of cards! I love them!

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  6. Wow, Andrea, your home made DSP is stunning with the delicate silver embossing. I like that you have not covered the DSP when creating your cards, instead you have let it shine!

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  7. A delightful set of cards Andrea. The colour palette is perfection.

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