1/15/2021

CAS Christmas January Challenge - from our home to yours

Hi everyone,

This is the mid-month reminder for the Silhouette challenge at CAS Christmas.


I decided to use one of my all time favorite silhouette dies and make my card today. 


I made a lot of Christmas cards using these die-cuts in the past, so I wanted to give them a new life by making DIY stencils using the dies. 

Here's my card, using the stencils.


[How I made the card]

1. Made stencils using pieces of acetate and dies.


2. Stenciled on a piece of white cardstock using Distress Oxide Inks and make-up brushes.

3. Spritzed a little water over the sky to give a falling snow look.

4. Made a double-stitched frame impression on the panel using a frame die.

5. Heat-embossed the sentiment in silver, and added some dots with a silver gel pen.

6. Adhered the front panel to the card base.


Now I have the stencils so I can quickly make multiples.

Please check out the challenge blog for more inspirations. I hope to see your Silhouette Christmas card in the gallery! The link is open until January 24th.





Stamp: Cozy Christmas (Ellen Hutson)

Paper: Whisper White (Stampin' Up!)

Ink: Distress Oxide Ink (Blueprint Sketch, Chipped Sapphire, Wilted Violet, Tumbled Glass - Ranger), VersaMark (Tsukineko)

Accessories: Dies (Sleigh Ride Edgelits - Stampin' Up, Just Stitching Double Rectangles - Lawn Fawn), Embossing Powder (Silver - Hero Arts), Gelly Roll (Silver - Sakura), Acetate (Grafix), Connect Glue (Gina K)

1/03/2021

CAS Christmas January Challenge

Hi everyone! I hope you all had a fun holiday and I'm wishing you a happy new year!

Now it's the start of the 2021 CAS Christmas Challenges, and this month's challenge is being hosted by our talented Designer, Julia (Create with Me). She chose Silhouette as the theme. We have a wonderful Guest Designer, Pat (Colourful Card Creations). Welcome, Pat!




I used die-cuts of deer silhouettes, and made this card.


[How I made the card]

1. Stenciled falling snow and sponged the bottom of a piece of acetate with Frosting Glass acrylic paint.


2. Heat-embossed the tree ring in clear on a piece of watercolor paper and blended inks over the heat-embossed image with a make-up brush.

3. Die-cut the deer and glued them onto the watercolor paper.

4. Die-cut the frame, glued the acetate piece to it, and popped up the entire assembly on the watercolor paper with strips of foam tape.

5. Glued the whole front window panel onto the card base.



I really liked the frosted glass look of the window and the watercolor paper texture showing through!

I decided to go without a sentiment for this card to keep the scene intact.

I hope you check out the challenge blog to see the wonderful cards from our Designers and Guest Designer.  Start building your Christmas card stash at the beginning of the year and share your card with us in the gallery!





Stamp: Stamptember 2017 (Tim Holtz collection)

Paper: Distress Watercolor Cardstock (Ranger), Whisper White (Stampin' Up!)

Ink: VersaMark (Tsukineko), Distress Inc (Tumbled Glass, Peacock Feathers - Ranger)

Accessories: Acetate sheet (Grafix), Fresco Finish Acrylic Glaze (Frosting Glaze - PaperArtsy), Dies (Winter Wonderland - Sizzix, Infinity Dies Rectangle - Hero Arts), Stencil (Falling Snow - Simon Says Stamp), Embossing Powder (Clear - Hero Arts), Adhesive Foam Strips (Darice), Connect Glue (Gina K), Craft Sponge (Stampin' Up)