Happy Monday, peeps! My card today isn't for any challenge, but I liked it so much, I wanted to share!
Most times, when I am stamping and diecutting an image, I diecut the cardstock FIRST. Then I use the negative piece of the cardstock (the outside edges) as a template for use in my stamp positioner. I stamp my image on some scrap paper while in the stamp positioner, then I place the negative piece over top of the stamped image on the scrap, line it up, add my magnets so it won't shift, then I place my diecut inside the opening and stamp again. I find this is a really good way to ensure my stamping and diecutting "jive"! It is a couple of extra steps but I feel it's worth the extra minute or so!
But sometimes, especially when I am doing a stamp camp, I make an additional template from Kraft or Crumb Cake cardstock, because it is a little sturdier and it makes it easier to line up because of the difference in color between my template and the actual white diecut. I am telling you all of this because now I have all these diecut shapes from Kraft cardstock floating around on my desk, unused, but perfectly good! SO....I took one of the diecuts, this one happens to be a tag from the Bonanza dies, and created a Christmas card with it:
Since I still had my Waffle Flower Postage Stamp stencils and dies sitting on my desk from yesterday's card, I also made a single little image using the Christmas ones:
I stenciled the house & tree in Garden Green and Versafine Black and then mounted it on the tag. I heat embossed a sentiment in white (Christmas Blessings, Simon Says Stamp) and added some ribbon and twine. The background paper is from Unity, and it all went on a Soft Succulent card base. Here's the inside, also from SSS:
I love these colors together! And now there's one less lost little diecut floating around on my desk! Thanks for popping in today!
Here are the last of my birthday cards; this beauty is from Peggy:
And this cutie is from Sally; I love the bright, cheerful colors:
And this gorgeous one was from Debbie (and there was a nice little surprise inside too---it involves ICE CREAM!):
And
Michele knows how much I love BLUE:
I am so blessed! Thank you, ladies! Enjoy your day and you be blessed as well!
Project Details—All Products SU! Unless Otherwise Specified |
Stamps |
Christmas Blessings (Simon Says Stamp), Postage Collage (Waffle Flower) |
Card stock & Papers |
Basic White, Soft Succulent (ret), Kraft (Close to My Heart), Watercolor Winter (Unity) |
Ink |
Craft White, Garden Green, Crumb Cake, Versafine Black |
Accessories |
Crumb Cake Stitched Ribbon (ret), White Perle Cotton, Dimensionals, White Embossing Powder |
Tools |
Cut & Emboss Machine, Stitched Rectangle Dies (ret), Bonanza Dies (ret), Postage Dies (Waffle Flower), Postage Collage Christmas Stencil (Waffle Flower), Heat Tool |