Santa Trims the Tree

Santa Trims the Tree

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This card is being entered in the StampTV MIUM Challenge –  STV14MON41 – “Christmas Comes Early” where our card project should be Christmas themed.  (Sadly, this site is no longer active.)

The stamps I used for this card are from the Gina K Designs Cheers Mini Set, Season’s Greetings, and Inspiration Mosaic sets.  The inks  I used were  Gina K Christmas Pine, Cranberry Tart, and Memento Tuxedo Black.  Card Stock was Gina K Christmas Pine, Cranberry Tart and white.  The printed paper was Melissa Frances Caleb.  Copic Markers (R59 and G29) were used to color Santa.  A Sakura clear glitter pen and some mini rhinestones added a touch of sparkle.

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Wise Men Still Seek Him

Wise Men Still Seek Him

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This card features the Gina K Designs “City of David” set for the images and the sentiment and the (text) pattern behind the stamped images.  The background pattern on the large panel was stamped using the stamp from the Sizzix Holly Background Stamp with Embossing Folder set. Card stock used was gina k ivory and dusty sage along with basic gray plumeria. Inks used were gina k edible eggplant and memento toffee crunch.

It is being entered in the Perfectly Rustics “PR Design Challenge No. 34 – Holidays” where we are to show our holiday creations (any holiday).(http://perfectlyrustics.com/2014/10/20/prdc-no-34-holidays/)

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Christmas Shaker Card

Christmas Shaker Card

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This is a shaker card I created where the stamped Santa image is recessed and sits behind a piece of acetate, and metal snowflakes are sealed between them.  When you shake the card, the snowflakes move around – hard to show that in a photo!

The Santa stamp is by Inkadinkado #5247 (Alma Lynne Designs), and the sentiment is from the Gina K Designs “Merry Tree” duo.

Santa was stamped in Memento Tuxedo Black ink and colored with Copic Markers:
holly – R89, zg24, G29
hair – E55, E57, E59
face – E30, E13
coat – R46, R59
mittens – B24, B29, C5, C7, C9
heart – R89, E49
fur & belt – E30, E33
checks – E40, E42
boots – E57, E59

Card stock used: Gina K Cranberry Tart and Kraft, Coredinations Hunter, along with patterned paper by Pebbles called Mary from the Walnut Grove collection.

Dies used: Spellbinders Matting Basics B (3rd from biggest), Ribbon Tag Trio Two, and the pine bough from Diemond Dies.

Inks used: StazOn cotton white and timber brown, Gina K dark chocolate and desert sand, and Memento tuxedo black.

For the white snowflakes, I hand drew them with a Sakura Gelly Roll white pen. The metallic snowflakes were from my stash. Scotch foam mounting tape was used to create and adhere the “window” over the image.

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Winter House Gift Box

Winter House Gift Box

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This gift box was made from a kit from svgcuts called Winter’s Chill SVG Kit.  Click HERE to check it out at svgcuts.com.

The kit contains svg files of all of the pieces needed to create this box.  I used my Cricut Expression with my Sure Cuts A Lot 2 software, but I could have used my Silhouette or any electronic die cutting machine that can cut svg files.  I selected all of the paper I wished to use and set up all of the cut files on separate “pages” by grouping images based on the type of paper I wanted the pieces to be.  Once all of the pieces were cut out by my electronic die cutting machine, I assembled and glued everything together and ended up with this amazing box!  SVGCuts has great tutorial videos that go with each of their their projects to help with assembling the pieces.  (HERE is the You Tube video link for this project tutorial, or you can watch it on their site as well.)

This box can be assembled with any paper you choose (and with or without the snow) so it can be made for a variety of occasions. The windows are lined with vellum so a battery operated tea light or two placed inside makes the house glow.  (Don’t use a real candle!!!)

Individual photos below:

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Art Glitter Designer Glue with Metal Tip (Art Institute)

Art Glitter Designer Glue with Metal Tip (Art Institute)

I really enjoy creating 3-D projects with paper like the ones found on svgcuts.com.  If you look under my “Paper Crafting Projects” tab in the menu bar above, you will see some of the projects I’ve created. These projects are made with lots of pieces of paper glued together.  You need a good, strong glue that dries pretty quickly when assembling these projects.  I want to share two products that work together that I just discovered and think are great.


The first is the glue which is called “Art Glitter Designer Glue” (dries clear).

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…and the other product is the “Art Glitter Metal Tip” that you add to the top of the glue bottle.  (The pin serves as the “cap” when not in use.)

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The metal cap is removable when the glue bottle is empty so you can put it on a new glue bottle when you need to.


This glue bottle works without the addition of the metal tip, but the metal tip creates a pen-like tip for great control allowing you to apply thick or thin lines of glue as needed.  It also allows you to get into really small spaces with the tip because it is long and skinny.

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And this glue dries pretty quickly so you don’t need to waste a lot of time holding paper together while you are waiting for it to dry before moving on to the next step in assembling your project.

Both of these products can be found online at the Heartfelt Creations website or at amazon.com .  I originally bought these at the Heartfelt Creations booth at a scrapbook expo I visited in September. (I’m not sure if local craft stores carry them; I’ve not checked since I haven’t needed to buy more glue yet.)

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