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Monday 29 August 2022

AWH Heart of Christmas #9

Heart of Christmas Blog Hop: Window Wishes Luminary Easel Card

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

So glad you are joining us for our ninth 2022 Heart of Christmas Blog Hop. My card uses the Window Wishes bundle and the Hope & Peace stamp set for the sentiments. Here is my card:
 

I had yet to ink the Window Wishes stamp set so I decided to use this bundle for my card this week. As my thinking developed, I thought about creating a luminary card and determined to create it as an easel card. To do this a Thick Basic White piece of card-stock was scored and burnished and 2 other panels of Basic White card-stock were prepared for the card front. One  panel was centred over the other card front and the window die from the coordinating Window dies was used to cut a window shaped hole in the same place in both pieces. The same die was used to cut a window hole in the card base.


The top panel was embossed with the Brick & Mortar 3D embossing folder and the window frame was embossed with the Timber 3D embossing folder. Some Snowflake Speciality Vellum was laid between the 2 top panels and the window die cut pieces layered on top.


The wreath stamp from the Window Wishes stamp set was stamped in Parakeet Party Classic Stampin' ink with touches of Evening Evergreen ink applied with a Sponge Dauber. It was die cut with the coordinating die and a also bow was die cut from Cherry Cobbler card-stock. The finer pine frond and pinecone large die from the Christmas Pinecone dies was used with Basic White card-stock. The pine fronds were coloured with a mix of Parakeet Party and Evening Evergreen inks using Stampin' Up!s delightful Blending Brushes. The pinecones were coloured with Crumb Cake ink. The pieces were carefully separated using my Paper Snips and then arranged at the base of the window as if it was siting in a window box. The wreath and bow were adhered together and then placed behind the Speciality Vellum.


A piece of Sweet Sorbet Metallic Woven Ribbon was coloured with a Dark Cherry Cobbler Stampin' Blend and then it was tied into a triple loop bow before being attached with Glue Dots. Some Red Rhinestone Basic Jewels were also coloured with the Cherry Cobbler Blend and a few were sprinkled amongst the pine fronds. I had hoped to stamp and colour a couple of little birds but time was short so three Brushed Brass Butterflies were added. 


Inside the card a half panel of Basic White Brickwork embossed card-stock was adhered near the bottom. Three thin strips of Basic White card-stock were adhered one on top of the inner embossed panel and an extra strip was Timber 3D embossed  before being adhered on top. These layers will act as a stopper to allow the decorated front panel to stand like and easel. A rectangle remaining from the window die cuts was stamped in Evening Evergreen ink with a sentiment from the Hope & Peace stamp set. The label was centred on the inner embossed panel and popped up on Dimensionals. Three extra coloured 
Red Rhinestone Basic Jewels finished this panel.


As any personal message written on the top section of the card inner could be seen through the Vellum window pane, the back panel of the card (that would be the bottom when the card forms an easel) was prepared for a personal message to be written. A panel of Basic White card-stock was stamped with the wreath stamp and a Cherry Cobbler card-stock bow added on top. The sentiment "Merry Christmas" was stamped in Cherry Cobbler ink. A C6 Basic White envelope was also stamped with the wreath and the sentiment.


The only thing left to do is show a picture of the Window Wishes Luminary Easel card with a little battery tea light glowing through the window. Thank you so much for dropping in.


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 Michele Taylor. I always look forward to checking out Michele’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, 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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10 comments:

  1. What a stunning card, Andrea! I love the way you've used the vellum and I can't stop looking at your pine fronds with that delightful bow. Simply gorgeous!

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  2. Such an elegant white card with highlights of red and green, and it even lights up! Amazing!

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  3. Wow, what an incredible work of art! The window scene looks amazing, especially with the foliage underneath. The addition of the light makes it truly spectacular.

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  4. Such a beautiful Christmas creation, Andrea, that will be a gift in itself for whoever is lucky enough to receive it. I love that you used Snowflake vellum for the window, and really like your choice of greens to pair on your card. The stamped envelope is a lovely touch.

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  5. Another gorgeous luminary card Andrea. A beautiful display at night time. Caroline.

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  6. Such a lovely card Andrea. The snowflake vellum looks fabulous through the window. Also good thinking about where to position the writing panel on the card.

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  7. Your card is stunning Andrea! All the elements look amazing and I love the snow scene using the Specialty vellum. The greens in your wreath and pine needles look fabulous and the card when illuminated is beautiful.

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  8. Oh my, you've done it again, Andrea. Such a sweet scene and I adore how you coloured that Sweet Sorbet Ribbon with Blends Markers, genius. Your bow is stunning as are the pine needles sitting of the window sill.

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  9. Stunning as always Andrea. You never cease to amaze me with your serene and beautiful cards. Your card gives the impression of being simple but elegant but when you look at it closely the detail is very evident.

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  10. Oh Andrea your card is stunning. Absolutely beautiful and then you make it a luminary as well. Gorgeous! Hugs Sharon xx

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